Study on the effects of the physical education program in Japanese university: Integrates sports and life skills development

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Abstract

Life skills (LS) training programs help individuals develop their mental health and stress-related attitudes. This study aims to build a versatile physical education program (PEP) to promote LS and examine its effectiveness. The subjects were first-year Japanese university students. We conducted the LS survey in April (pre-semester) and August (post-semester) 2019. To analyze the difference in LS subscales scores depending on the PEP at the pre-semester/post-semester, we conducted two-way ANOVA repeated measures with the Semester-Sports item and examined simple main effects. As a result, there were significant interactions on the subscales “leadership (F (2,285) = 8.20, P < 0.001), ” “planning (F (2,285) = 3.97, p < 0.05),” “self-esteem (F (2,285) = 7.73, p < 0.001),” and “positive thinking (F (2,285) = 3.07, p < 0.05).” Multiple comparison results showed that average scores for Tai Chi were significantly higher than Nordic walking and Basketball at the pre-semester. Moreover, there was a significant difference in all LS subscales between pre-semester and post-semester. This study suggested this PEP effectively developed the LS for new university students.

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Chen, Y. (2023). Study on the effects of the physical education program in Japanese university: Integrates sports and life skills development. Cogent Education, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2023.2273649

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