Covid-19 in Turkey: Leisure Boredom, Psychological Resilience, Physical Activity and Emotional State

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Covid-19, leisure boredom, psychological resilience, physical activity, emotional state

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Bu araştırma, boş zamanlardaki bireylerin can sıkıntısı algısı ile psikolojik dayanıklılık düzeyleri arasındaki ilişkiyi incelemek ve bireylerin boş zaman aktiviteleri, fiziksel aktiviteye katılım ve duygusal durumlarını tanımlamak için CoViD-19 salgınında uygulanan karantina sürecinde yapılmıştır. durum. Buna göre Türkiye'de yaşayan 2214 gönüllü kişi 909 erkek (% 41,1) ( yaş = 33,83 ± 10,73) ve 1305 kadın (% 58,9) ( yaş = 32,41 ± 10,02) ile katıldı. Çalışma kapsamında araştırmacılar tarafından oluşturulan form ile demografik değişkenler, fiziksel aktivite ve duygusal durum hakkında bilgiler toplanmıştır. Araştırmada ölçme araçları olarak "Boş Zaman Sıkıntı Ölçeği" ve "Psikolojik Dayanıklılık Ölçeği" kullanılmıştır. Çalışmada, tanımlayıcı analizler için bireylerden CoViD-19 sürecine ilişkin düşüncelerini ifade eden bir kelime yazmaları istenmiş ve toplanan veriler "MAXQDA" nitel veri analiz programı ile görselleştirilmiştir. Ayrıca veriler diğer değişkenlerin analizinde grafikler halinde sunulmuştur. Araştırmanın istatistiksel analizinde tanımlayıcı istatistikler kullanılmış, bağımsız gruplar arasındaki farkı belirlemek için t-testi, değişkenler arasındaki ilişkileri belirlemek için Pearson korelasyon analizi ve basit doğrusal regresyon analizi ile bağımlı değişkeni tahmin etmede bağımsız değişken. Sonuç olarak, karantina döneminde bireylerde ağırlıklı olarak olumsuz duygusal durumlar gözlemlendi. Ancak fiziksel aktiviteye katılım arttıkça, boş zamanlarında psikolojik dayanıklılık düzeyi artacak ve can sıkıntısı algısı azalacaktır. Ayrıca boş zamanlardaki can sıkıntısı algısının psikolojik sağlamlık düzeyinin önemli bir belirleyicisi olduğu ve varyansın yaklaşık% 15'ini açıkladığı bulunmuştur.

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Dursun, M. ., Yarayan, Y. E., ARI, ÇAĞRI, Ulun, C., & Adaş, S. K. . (2021). Covid-19 in Turkey: Leisure Boredom, Psychological Resilience, Physical Activity and Emotional State. IJERI: International Journal of Educational Research and Innovation, (15), 460–486. https://doi.org/10.46661/ijeri.5588

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