Physical activity, anxiety, depression, and coping in Turkish men and women during the first wave of COVID-19

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Autor(a) principal: Filiz, Bijen
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Coşkun Özyol, Funda, Güven, Bengü, Nur Korur, Ezel, Yüksel, Yılmaz, Işık Yavuz, Cavit, Ding, Kele, Yang, Jingzhen, Larry Durstine, J., Chin, Ming-kai, Demirhan, Gıyasettin
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/8604
Resumo: A need exists to better understand the relationships between COVID-19, coping behaviors, physical activity and stress, and COVID-19’s impact on way of life. A cross-sectional study design was used to examine adult physical activity, hope, depression, anxiety, and coping status by gender during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to determine the impact of these variables on the coping process. The study also examined the effect of gender on the relation between physical activity and dependent variables. A global survey instrument was used in this study, including 1,400 Turkish adults. This study identified significant gender-based differences regarding physical activity, hope, depression, anxiety, and coping status of adults, although no significant gender-based difference was found regarding hope scores. Furthermore, physical activity directly influenced coping (β = 0.10), hope (β = 0.12), and anxiety (β = -0.08). Hope directly and positively influenced coping (β = 0.45) and directly and negatively influenced anxiety (β = -0.25) and depression (β = -0.28). Moreover, gender did not directly affect physical activity, but it was associated with decreased coping and increased depression and anxiety. Finally, gender had no effect on the relation between physical activity and hope, coping, depression, and anxiety (p > 0.01). These outcomes support the critical importance of physical activity and hope when coping with COVID-19 regardless of gender.
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spelling Physical activity, anxiety, depression, and coping in Turkish men and women during the first wave of COVID-19 Actividad física, ansiedad, depresión y afrontamiento en hombres y mujeres turcos durante la primera ola de COVID-19Atividade física, ansiedade, depressão e enfrentamento em homens e mulheres turcos durante a primeira onda de COVID-19COVID-19; Atividade Física; Depressão; EsperançaCOVID-19; Actividad Física; Depresión; EsperanzaCOVID-19; Physical Activity; Depression; HopeA need exists to better understand the relationships between COVID-19, coping behaviors, physical activity and stress, and COVID-19’s impact on way of life. A cross-sectional study design was used to examine adult physical activity, hope, depression, anxiety, and coping status by gender during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to determine the impact of these variables on the coping process. The study also examined the effect of gender on the relation between physical activity and dependent variables. A global survey instrument was used in this study, including 1,400 Turkish adults. This study identified significant gender-based differences regarding physical activity, hope, depression, anxiety, and coping status of adults, although no significant gender-based difference was found regarding hope scores. Furthermore, physical activity directly influenced coping (β = 0.10), hope (β = 0.12), and anxiety (β = -0.08). Hope directly and positively influenced coping (β = 0.45) and directly and negatively influenced anxiety (β = -0.25) and depression (β = -0.28). Moreover, gender did not directly affect physical activity, but it was associated with decreased coping and increased depression and anxiety. Finally, gender had no effect on the relation between physical activity and hope, coping, depression, and anxiety (p > 0.01). These outcomes support the critical importance of physical activity and hope when coping with COVID-19 regardless of gender.Existe la necesidad de comprender mejor las relaciones entre COVID-19, los comportamientos de afrontamiento, la actividad física y el estrés, y el impacto de COVID-19 en la forma de vida. Se utilizó un diseño de estudio transversal para examinar la actividad física del adulto, la esperanza, la depresión, la ansiedad y el estado de afrontamiento por género durante COVID-19 y para determinar los efectos de la actividad física, la esperanza, la depresión, y ansiedad en el afrontamiento de COVID-19. Finalmente, se examinó el efecto del género en la relación entre la actividad física y las variables dependientes. En este estudio se utilizó un instrumento de investigación global, en el que participaron un total de 1.400 adultos turcos. Los resultados de esta investigación demuestran que existen diferencias significativas en la actividad física, la esperanza, la depresión, la ansiedad y el estado de afrontamiento de los adultos por sexo. No hubo diferencias significativas entre los sexos para las puntuaciones de esperanza. Además, la actividad física influyó directamente en el afrontamiento (β = 0,10), la esperanza (β = 0,12) y la ansiedad (β = -0,08). La esperanza influyó directa y positivamente en el afrontamiento (β = 0,45) e influyó directa y negativamente en la ansiedad (β = -0,25) y la depresión (β = -0,28). Además, el género no afectó directamente a la actividad física, pero el género se asoció con una disminución del afrontamiento y a un aumento de la depresión y la ansiedad. Finalmente, el género no tuvo ningún efecto sobre la relación entre la actividad física y la esperanza, el afrontamiento, la depresión, la ansiedad (p > 0,01). Estos resultados respaldan la importancia crítica de la actividad física y la esperanza cuando se trata de COVID-19 sin efectos de género.Existe uma necessidade de entender melhor as relações entre a COVID-19, comportamentos de enfrentamento, atividade física e estresse e o impacto da COVID-19 no modo de vida. Um desenho de estudo transversal foi usado para examinar a atividade física adulta, esperança, depressão, ansiedade e estado de enfrentamento por gênero durante a COVID-19 e para determinar os efeitos de atividade física, esperança, depressão, e ansiedade no enfrentamento da COVID-19. Finalmente, examinou-se o efeito do gênero na relação entre atividade física e variáveis dependentes. Um instrumento de pesquisa global foi utilizado neste estudo, no qual um total de 1.400 adultos turcos participaram. Os resultados desta investigação demonstram que existem diferenças significativas em atividade física, esperança, depressão, ansiedade e estado de enfrentamento de adultos por sexo. Não houve diferença significativa entre os sexos para os escores de esperança. Além disso, a atividade física influenciou diretamente o enfrentamento (β = 0,10), a esperança (β = 0,12) e a ansiedade (β = -0,08). A esperança influenciou direta e positivamente o enfrentamento (β = 0,45) e influenciou direta e negativamente a ansiedade (β = -0,25) e a depressão (β = -0,28). Além disso, o gênero não afetou diretamente a atividade física, mas o gênero foi associado à diminuição do enfrentamento e ao aumento da depressão e ansiedade. Finalmente, o gênero não teve efeito sobre a relação entre atividade física e esperança, enfrentamento, depressão, ansiedade (p > 0,01). Estes resultados apoiam a importância crítica da atividade física e da esperança ao lidar com COVID-19 sem efeitos de gênero.Reports in Public HealthCadernos de Saúde Pública2024-05-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/xmlapplication/pdfhttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/8604Reports in Public Health; Vol. 40 No. 5 (2024): MayCadernos de Saúde Pública; v. 40 n. 5 (2024): Maio1678-44640102-311Xreponame:Cadernos de Saúde Públicainstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)instacron:FIOCRUZenghttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/8604/19362https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/8604/19363Copyright (c) 2024 Cadernos de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFiliz, BijenCoşkun Özyol, FundaGüven, BengüNur Korur, EzelYüksel, YılmazIşık Yavuz, CavitDing, KeleYang, JingzhenLarry Durstine, J.Chin, Ming-kaiDemirhan, Gıyasettin2024-05-20T12:49:06Zoai:ojs.teste-cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br:article/8604Revistahttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/cspPUBhttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/oaicadernos@ensp.fiocruz.br||cadernos@ensp.fiocruz.br1678-44640102-311Xopendoar:2024-05-20T12:49:06Cadernos de Saúde Pública - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physical activity, anxiety, depression, and coping in Turkish men and women during the first wave of COVID-19
Actividad física, ansiedad, depresión y afrontamiento en hombres y mujeres turcos durante la primera ola de COVID-19
Atividade física, ansiedade, depressão e enfrentamento em homens e mulheres turcos durante a primeira onda de COVID-19
title Physical activity, anxiety, depression, and coping in Turkish men and women during the first wave of COVID-19
spellingShingle Physical activity, anxiety, depression, and coping in Turkish men and women during the first wave of COVID-19
Filiz, Bijen
COVID-19; Atividade Física; Depressão; Esperança
COVID-19; Actividad Física; Depresión; Esperanza
COVID-19; Physical Activity; Depression; Hope
title_short Physical activity, anxiety, depression, and coping in Turkish men and women during the first wave of COVID-19
title_full Physical activity, anxiety, depression, and coping in Turkish men and women during the first wave of COVID-19
title_fullStr Physical activity, anxiety, depression, and coping in Turkish men and women during the first wave of COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity, anxiety, depression, and coping in Turkish men and women during the first wave of COVID-19
title_sort Physical activity, anxiety, depression, and coping in Turkish men and women during the first wave of COVID-19
author Filiz, Bijen
author_facet Filiz, Bijen
Coşkun Özyol, Funda
Güven, Bengü
Nur Korur, Ezel
Yüksel, Yılmaz
Işık Yavuz, Cavit
Ding, Kele
Yang, Jingzhen
Larry Durstine, J.
Chin, Ming-kai
Demirhan, Gıyasettin
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author2 Coşkun Özyol, Funda
Güven, Bengü
Nur Korur, Ezel
Yüksel, Yılmaz
Işık Yavuz, Cavit
Ding, Kele
Yang, Jingzhen
Larry Durstine, J.
Chin, Ming-kai
Demirhan, Gıyasettin
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author
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Filiz, Bijen
Coşkun Özyol, Funda
Güven, Bengü
Nur Korur, Ezel
Yüksel, Yılmaz
Işık Yavuz, Cavit
Ding, Kele
Yang, Jingzhen
Larry Durstine, J.
Chin, Ming-kai
Demirhan, Gıyasettin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19; Atividade Física; Depressão; Esperança
COVID-19; Actividad Física; Depresión; Esperanza
COVID-19; Physical Activity; Depression; Hope
topic COVID-19; Atividade Física; Depressão; Esperança
COVID-19; Actividad Física; Depresión; Esperanza
COVID-19; Physical Activity; Depression; Hope
description A need exists to better understand the relationships between COVID-19, coping behaviors, physical activity and stress, and COVID-19’s impact on way of life. A cross-sectional study design was used to examine adult physical activity, hope, depression, anxiety, and coping status by gender during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to determine the impact of these variables on the coping process. The study also examined the effect of gender on the relation between physical activity and dependent variables. A global survey instrument was used in this study, including 1,400 Turkish adults. This study identified significant gender-based differences regarding physical activity, hope, depression, anxiety, and coping status of adults, although no significant gender-based difference was found regarding hope scores. Furthermore, physical activity directly influenced coping (β = 0.10), hope (β = 0.12), and anxiety (β = -0.08). Hope directly and positively influenced coping (β = 0.45) and directly and negatively influenced anxiety (β = -0.25) and depression (β = -0.28). Moreover, gender did not directly affect physical activity, but it was associated with decreased coping and increased depression and anxiety. Finally, gender had no effect on the relation between physical activity and hope, coping, depression, and anxiety (p > 0.01). These outcomes support the critical importance of physical activity and hope when coping with COVID-19 regardless of gender.
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