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Analysis of the Effect of Leisure Sports on the Psychological Anxiety Intervention of Civil Litigation Participants

Kaisi Zheng

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The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between recreational sports and psychological anxiety among participants in civil litigation. 630 men and 648 women from a variety of occupations and educational levels made up the sample, which was broken down into four age categories (20–30, 31–40, 41–50, and above 50). The SCL-90 and other standardized tools were used to measure psychological anxiety. The frequency, length, and preferences for various leisure sports activities were also assessed using a questionnaire. The findings revealed that participants in civil litigation had an average psychological anxiety score of 1.50, which was on the high side of normal but within range. Younger individuals had greater levels of psychological anxiety, according to a single component analysis of psychological anxiety across age groups. A robust inverse relationship between scores in recreational sports and the three aspects of psychological anxiety was established by correlation analysis. Moreover, multiple comparisons demonstrated significant differences in psychological anxiety levels among various levels of leisure exercise. Regression analysis revealed that leisure preference, frequency, and duration of activities significantly predicted psychological anxiety. These factors accounted for 73.7% of the variation in psychological anxiety, with leisure preference alone explaining 34.7% of the variation. Along with these findings, this research contributed to a deeper understanding of the relationship between leisure sports and psychological anxiety among civil litigation participants, suggesting the incorporation of leisure sports programs in mental health interventions for this population.

Keywords: Leisure Sports; Participants in Civil Litigation; Psychological Anxiety Intervention; Effect Analysis.,.

María Dolores Molina Poveda, Eduardo Galak

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The advent of cinema brought with it its use as a propaganda device with which to transmit ideals and doctrines. As a result, newsreels and cinema documentaries were born with the aim of showing the «most relevant» news of the country and abroad, the former with a shorter duration. In this study, the Spanish NO-DO and «Sucesos Argentinos» are used as primary sources to interpret the images and imaginaries that were projected between 1943 and 1955 on female physical culture. The intention is to understand the official discourse of both political regimes on what Argentinean and Spanish society should be like, especially by questioning those meanings about women. In total, 69 issues of NO-DO and 14 editions of «Sucesos Argentinos» have been found which aim to show female physical culture in this period. The female physical culture shown in both newsreels was aimed at strengthening women’s bodies so that they could carry out their «natural functions» (mother, wife, housewife), as well as highlighting their «inferiority» in relation to men through lower impact activities and the homogenization of bodies through clothing, and the performance of the same exercises in synchrony. And all this in countries with different regimes, but which, in the end, coincided.

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female physical culture, NO-DO, Sucesos Argentinos, propaganda, audio-visual images

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