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研究生: 許維仁
Sheu, William
論文名稱: 大學生的身體意象與健身運動行為之關係:自我寬容的調節效果檢驗
The Relationship Between Body Image and Exercise Behavior among University Students: Examing the Moderating Effect of Self-Compassion
指導教授: 季力康
Chi, Li-Kang
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 體育學系
Department of Physical Education
論文出版年: 2016
畢業學年度: 104
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 57
中文關鍵詞: 自我友善普遍人性正念
英文關鍵詞: self-kindness, common humanity, mindfulness
DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202204204
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究之主要目的是探討大學生的身體意象、自我寬容與健身運動行為之關係,並檢驗自我寬容在身體意象預測健身運動行為的調節效果。研究對象為國內大專院校,合計共十一所大專院校學生為研究參與者。參與者共計408名大學生,其中男性197位,女性211位,平均年齡為20.32歲。研究工具包含個人基本資料、身體意象量表、自我寬容量表與健身運動參與行為量表。統計方法為描述性統計、獨立樣本 t 考驗、多元階層迴歸,所得結果如下:(一) 在不同性別大學生身體意象、自我寬容與健身運動行為差異中,男性大學生身體意象與女性大學生沒有顯著差異。身體意象中的外表取向女性大學生顯著高於男性大學生。在自我寬容差異中,男性大學生自我寬容與女性大學生沒有顯著差異。自我寬容中普遍人性與正念,女性大學生顯著高於男性大學生;過度認同男性大學生顯著高於女性大學生。在健身運動行為差異中,男性大學生健身運動行為顯著高於女性大學生,並且運動次數、運動頻率以及激烈程度,也是男性大學生顯著高於女性大學生。(二) 在大學生身體意象、自我寬對及健身運動行為之預測方面,大學生身體意象無法顯著的預測健身運動行為;另外大學生的自我寬容能夠正向預測健身運動行為。最後,大學生的自我寬容對於身體意象預測健身運動行為有調節作用存在。自我寬容程度高的大學生不論身體意象高低,都有高的健身運動行為;另外,在自我寬容高且身體意象低的大學生健身運動行為顯著高於自我寬容低且身體意象低的大學生。

    The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among body image, self-compassion and exercise behavior of university students. Participants were 408 (197 males and 211 females) college students recruited from eleven college in Taiwan, Average age of participants was 20.32 years. The participants were asked to complete self-report questionnaires that included personal information questionnaire, body image perception questionnaire, self-compassion scale and exercise participation behavior questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, independent sample t-test, one-way ANOVA and multiple regression analysis. Results of the study were summarized as below: (1) In terms of the gender differences on body image, there were no significant differences on composite score of body image in different gender students. However, the body image of appearance orientation of the female students is significantly higher than the male college students. In terms of the gender differences on self-compassion, there were no significant differences on composite score of self-compassion in different gender students. However, self-compassion of common humanity and mindfulness, female college students were significantly higher than male college students. While, in over-identification, male college students were both significantly higher than female college students. In terms of the gender differences on exercise behavior, Moreover, in the times of exercise, male college students were both significantly higher than female college students. the exercise frequency and the fierce of degree, male college students were also significantly higher than female college students. (2) In terms of the predictive utility of body image and self-compassion on exercise behavior, body image couldn’t predict the exercise behavior, self-compassion positively predicted exercise behavior. Moreover, self-compassion had a moderating effect between body image and exercise behavior. Specifically, High self-compassion students reported more exercise behavior regardless of high or low body image. High body image students reported more exercise behavior regardless of high or low self-compassion. However, students who were low self-compassion and low body image reported less exercise behavior than low self-compassion and high body image students.

    中文摘要 i 英文摘要 ii 目次 iv 表次 vi 圖次 vii 第壹章 緒論 1 第一節 問題背景 1 第二節 研究目的 7 第三節 研究問題 7 第四節 名詞解釋 7 第貳章 文獻探討 8 第一節 身體意象 8 第二節 自我寬容 12 第三節 健身運動行為 18 第四節 研究假設 20 第參章 研究方法 21 第一節 研究架構 21 第二節 研究對象 21 第三節 研究工具 22 第四節 研究流程 24 第五節 資料處理 26 第肆章 研究結果 27 第一節 大學生身體意象、自我寬容及健身運動行為的現況 27 第二節 男、女大學生身體意象比較 29 第三節 男、女大學生自我寬容比較 30 第四節 男、女大學生健身運動行為比較 32 第五節 身體意象、自我寬容與健身運動行為之預測 33 第伍章 討論 36 第一節 男、女大學生身體意象、自我寬容及健身運動行為比較 36 第二節 大學生身體意象、自我寬容及健身運動行為之預測 38 第陸章 結論與建議 41 第一節 結論 41 第二節 建議 41 引用文獻 45 附錄一 問卷一 53 附錄二 問卷二 54 附錄三 問卷三 54

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