Changes in alienation in physical education classes, school happiness, and expectations of a future healthy life after the covid-19 pandemic in korean adolescents

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This study aims to investigate the changes in the structural relationship between alienation in physical education (PE) classes, school happiness, and future healthy life expectations in Korean adolescents after the COVID-19 pandemic. The data were collected from Korean adolescents using different scales. The collected data were analyzed using frequency analysis, reliability analy-sis, validity analysis, independent t test, and path analysis. The key results were: First, there were partial changes in each of the parameters since the outbreak of COVID-19. Second, before the pan-demic, alienation in PE classes negatively affected school happiness, and school happiness posi-tively affected expectations of a future healthy life; however, alienation in PE classes did not affect the expectations of a future healthy life, showing a complete mediating effect. Third, during the pandemic, alienation in PE classes negatively affected school happiness, and school happiness pos-itively affected the expectations of a future healthy life; alienation in PE classes negatively affected the expectations of a future healthy life, showing a partial mediating effect. These findings empha-size the importance and potential of school education, especially PE, in promoting happiness and healthy lives in adolescents. We expect these findings to have practical implications for future research by presenting theoretical and empirical data.

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Lee, S. M., Yoo, J. I., & Youn, H. S. (2021). Changes in alienation in physical education classes, school happiness, and expectations of a future healthy life after the covid-19 pandemic in korean adolescents. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010981

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