PLoS ONE (Jan 2024)

The relationship between parental support for exercise and depression: The mediating effects of physical exercise and physical self-esteem.

  • Chao Wang,
  • Yonghua Luo,
  • Hansen Li,
  • Guodong Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0304977
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 6
p. e0304977

Abstract

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The mental health challenges among Chinese college students have become a pressing social concern. This study examined the relationship between parental support for exercise and depression among freshmen and also explored the mediating role of physical exercise and physical self-esteem. Utilizing the Parental Exercise Support Scale, Depression Self-Rating Scale, Physical Activity Rating Scale, and Physical Self-Esteem Scale, a questionnaire survey was conducted. Convenient samples from two universities were recruited by university teachers, which included 766 university freshmen. Correlation and linear regression analyses were employed to assess the overall associations while bootstrapping method was used to test mediation effects. Results indicated significant correlations between parental support for exercise and physical exercise, physical self-esteem, and depression. Physical exercise and physical self-esteem were found to mediate the relationship between parental support for exercise and depression, both individually and sequentially. These findings highlight the potential association between parental support for exercise and the mental health of college freshmen and also offer a mechanism to understand this association.