Depression among Athlete Students and Differences by Gender at Physical Education of Bengkulu University in 2022

The Indonesia National Adolescent Mental Health Survey (I-NAMHS), over a third of all adolescents (34.9%) reported a mental health problem, with depression in third position in mental health problems (5.3%). High levels of physical activity and low sedentary behavior of athlete students have been as...

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Main Authors: Diah Ayu Aguspa Dita, Yahya Eko Nopiyanto
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Language:English
Published: UNIB Press 2023-03-01
Series:Kinestetik
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Online Access:https://ejournal.unib.ac.id/kinestetik/article/view/26879
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description The Indonesia National Adolescent Mental Health Survey (I-NAMHS), over a third of all adolescents (34.9%) reported a mental health problem, with depression in third position in mental health problems (5.3%). High levels of physical activity and low sedentary behavior of athlete students have been associated with improved self-concept and reduced mental health problems, such as depression. As a result, depression has received little attention in this population. To describe the prevalence of symptoms of depression among athlete students at a single university. This cross-sectional study was administered to undergraduate students enrolled in physical education, faculty of teacher training, and education at the University of Bengkulu. Participants (n=70) completed the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) and a demographic questionnaire. Differences in symptoms of depression were calculated by gender. The prevalence of symptoms of depression, as measured on BDI-II, was 36%, and there is no significant gender difference in the prevalence of symptoms of depression (p>0.05, distributed between male and female participants (52% women and 24.4% men). The BDI-II identified the prevalence of symptoms of depression among athlete students. The symptoms of depression in female students were higher than in male students.
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spelling doaj.art-8587b0e1e44642a592d39ca6f94e65d32023-04-10T05:25:17ZengUNIB PressKinestetik2477-331X2685-65142023-03-017115916810.33369/jk.v7i1.2687936184Depression among Athlete Students and Differences by Gender at Physical Education of Bengkulu University in 2022Diah Ayu Aguspa Dita0Yahya Eko Nopiyanto1Universitas Bengkulu Universitas BengkuluThe Indonesia National Adolescent Mental Health Survey (I-NAMHS), over a third of all adolescents (34.9%) reported a mental health problem, with depression in third position in mental health problems (5.3%). High levels of physical activity and low sedentary behavior of athlete students have been associated with improved self-concept and reduced mental health problems, such as depression. As a result, depression has received little attention in this population. To describe the prevalence of symptoms of depression among athlete students at a single university. This cross-sectional study was administered to undergraduate students enrolled in physical education, faculty of teacher training, and education at the University of Bengkulu. Participants (n=70) completed the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) and a demographic questionnaire. Differences in symptoms of depression were calculated by gender. The prevalence of symptoms of depression, as measured on BDI-II, was 36%, and there is no significant gender difference in the prevalence of symptoms of depression (p>0.05, distributed between male and female participants (52% women and 24.4% men). The BDI-II identified the prevalence of symptoms of depression among athlete students. The symptoms of depression in female students were higher than in male students.https://ejournal.unib.ac.id/kinestetik/article/view/26879athlete studentsbdi-iidepressiongender
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title Depression among Athlete Students and Differences by Gender at Physical Education of Bengkulu University in 2022
title_full Depression among Athlete Students and Differences by Gender at Physical Education of Bengkulu University in 2022
title_fullStr Depression among Athlete Students and Differences by Gender at Physical Education of Bengkulu University in 2022
title_full_unstemmed Depression among Athlete Students and Differences by Gender at Physical Education of Bengkulu University in 2022
title_short Depression among Athlete Students and Differences by Gender at Physical Education of Bengkulu University in 2022
title_sort depression among athlete students and differences by gender at physical education of bengkulu university in 2022
topic athlete students
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url https://ejournal.unib.ac.id/kinestetik/article/view/26879
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