The Study on the Intervention into the Psychological Health of Students from Medical Colleges by Sport Association Activities

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We adopted self-rating symptom scale to evaluate 242 students from medical colleges who took part in association activities for 16 weeks. Results indicate: the depression and anxiety of students joining martial art association were significantly improved; students joining football and ping-pong ball associations had significantly improved interpersonal relationship, depression and anxiety; students joining fitness exercises and sport dancing association had more comprehensive improvement in mental status.

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February 2011

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