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Gençlerin yalnızlık ve umutsuzluğunu önleyici bir sosyal destek yaklaşımı olarak spor ve fiziksel aktivite

Sports and physical activity as a preventative social support approach to loneliness and hopelessness of adolescents

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Abstract (2. Language): 
As the first phase of a longitudinal study, this research explores the level of loneliness and hopelessness of 48 adolescents living in an orphanage and their counterparts (42) living in typical settings based on their involvement in sports and gender. T-test was conducted to identify differences among determined groups. Even though no meaningful differences were found among groups, variability in scores was notable in standard deviation (SD) scores when it comes to the degree of hopelessness based on gender and the degree of loneliness based on their involvement in sports and where they live
Abstract (Original Language): 
Süreli bir çalışmanın birinci aşaması olarak bu araştırma, yetiştirme yurdunda yaşayan 48 gencin ve aileleriyle yaşayan 42 gencin yalnızlık ve umutsuzluk düzeylerini spor yapıp yapmama durumları ve cinsiyet faktörüne göre incelemektedir. Guruplar arasındaki farklılıkların tayin edilmesi için T-Test uygulanmıştır. Guruplar arası karşılaştırmalarda istatistikî olarak anlamlı farklılıklar bulunmasa da, cinsiyete göre umutsuzluk düzeyinde ve spor yapıp yapmama durumları ile yaşadıkları ortama göre yalnızlık düzeyleri bakımından standart sapma skorlarında değişkenlik gözlenmiştir.
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