Gender differences in stress, resilience, and physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

J Am Coll Health

School of Professional Studies, Mental Health Counseling Program, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN, USA.

Published: April 2024

To evaluate gender differences in physical activity (PA), stress and resiliency during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students ( = 300) at a southeastern US university. Perceived Stress (PSS), Resiliency (BRS), Life Events (LEI), and PA were recorded via online survey in Summer 2020. PSS, BRS, LEI, and PA were compared between males and females. Two-way ANOVAs examined gender and frequency effects on PSS and BRS. Females had lower BRS and higher PSS and LEI scores than males (all  < .001). PSS/BRS scores were more strongly correlated with PA in males. Significant gender × frequency interactions were found for PSS (vigorous,  = .03) and for BRS (moderate,  = .049). There was a significant main effect of frequency for PSS with strength training ( < .001). Results suggest that interventions may be particularly needed for females and those with low PA levels.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2022.2052075DOI Listing

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