The relationship between physical exercise and subjective well-being among Chinese junior high school students: A chain mediating model.

Shu-Jun Yao, Qi-Shuai Ma, Chao Liu, Da-Wei Cao, Teng Lyu, Ke-Lei Guo
Author Information
  1. Shu-Jun Yao: Department of Physical Education, Guang Dong Technology College, Zhaoqing, China.
  2. Qi-Shuai Ma: School of Physical Education, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, China.
  3. Chao Liu: School of Physical Education, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, China.
  4. Da-Wei Cao: School of Physical Education, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, China.
  5. Teng Lyu: Graduate School, University of Perpetual Help System Dalta, Manila, Philippines.
  6. Ke-Lei Guo: School of Physical Education and Health, Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing, China.

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to help understand the mechanism behind the relationship between physical exercise and the subjective well-being among Chinese junior high school students, and it is of great significance for the intervention measures to improve the subjective well-being of junior high school students.
Methods: Using stratified cluster sampling method, 1,510 junior high school students (727 males and 783 females) were measured by physical exercise rating scale, perceived social support scale, physical exercise self-efficacy scale, and subjective well-being scale. For data analysis, Pearson's correlation analysis, structural equation model test, and bias-corrected percentile Bootstrap method were carried out in turn.
Results: Common method biases can be accepted in this study. (1) There is a positive correlation between physical exercise and subjective well-being, and physical exercise has a significant predictive effect on subjective well-being( = 0.367  = 9.415  < 0.01); (2) Perceived social support partially mediated the relationship between physical exercise and subjective well-being ( = 0.08,  = 3.083,  < 0.01), and its effect ratio is 78.047%; (3) Physical exercise self-efficacy plays a partial mediating role between physical exercise and subjective well-being( = 0.181,  = 5.132,  < 0.01), accounting for 50.632%; (4) The chain mediating effect of perceived social support and physical exercise self-efficacy was significant (the mediating effect value was 0.028), and the effect amount was 7.629%.
Conclusion: (1) Physical exercise can significantly positively predict the subjective well-being of junior high school students; (2) Physical exercise can also indirectly affect the subjective well-being of junior high school students through the mediating effect of perceived social support and physical exercise self-efficacy. The intermediary effect includes three paths, namely, the individual intermediary effect of perceived social support and physical exercise self-efficacy and the chain intermediary effect of perceived social support physical exercise self-efficacy.

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