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The Mediating Effects of Hope between Attitude toward School Physical Education, Academic Stress, Ego-Resilience, and Psychological Wellbeing of High School Students


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1 Department of Security and Secretarial Service, Hanseo University, Korea, Republic of
 

This study was to investigate the mediating effects of hope in the relationship between attitude toward school physical education, academic stress, ego-resilience, and psychological wellbeing of high school students. First, the attitude toward school physical education showed a positive correlation with ego-resilience and psychological wellbeing but negative correlation with academic stress. Second, youth participation in school physical education was higher than the median, and academic stress was a little lower than the median of 3. The ego-resilience and psychological wellbeing were more than average median values. Third, a partial mediating effect was shown in the relationships between the youth attitude toward school physical education and academic stress, ego-resilience, and psychological wellbeing.

Keywords

Academic Stress, Ego-Resilience, High School Student, Physical Education, Psychological Wellbeing.
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Kyung Wha Back
Department of Security and Secretarial Service, Hanseo University, Korea, Republic of

Abstract


This study was to investigate the mediating effects of hope in the relationship between attitude toward school physical education, academic stress, ego-resilience, and psychological wellbeing of high school students. First, the attitude toward school physical education showed a positive correlation with ego-resilience and psychological wellbeing but negative correlation with academic stress. Second, youth participation in school physical education was higher than the median, and academic stress was a little lower than the median of 3. The ego-resilience and psychological wellbeing were more than average median values. Third, a partial mediating effect was shown in the relationships between the youth attitude toward school physical education and academic stress, ego-resilience, and psychological wellbeing.

Keywords


Academic Stress, Ego-Resilience, High School Student, Physical Education, Psychological Wellbeing.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2015%2Fv8iS7%2F74849