Mediating Role of Physical Fitness between Income and Sport Preferences towards Psychological Well-Being on National Seminar of Physical Fitness and Psychological Well-Being Seminar Participants

Abstract

Psychological well-being is a psychological concept that refers to a state of happiness or satisfaction with one's life. The idea of happiness undergoes a more specific elaboration, which includes the temporal and spiritual realms from this trend in physical education, known as physical fitness and psychological well-being. Physical activity or sports activities can improve physical fitness and benefit psychological well-being. Each person's sports activities are sometimes different, which is called sports preference. On the other side, sports activities and their implementation require costs. This study aimed to determine the significance of the relationship between income, sports preferences, physical fitness, and psychological well-being of participants in the National Seminar on Physical Fitness and Psychological Well-being. This research method uses path analysis with 173 respondents participating in the National Seminar on Physical Fitness and Psychological Well-being. The data collection method uses observation using a questionnaire. The results showed a change in the initial hypothesis into a refined hypothesis. 1) Based on the initial hypothesis testing, there is a negative relationship between income and exercise preference 2) Based on the enhanced hypothesis testing, there is a relationship between the income level variable on physical fitness among participants of the National Seminar on Physical Fitness and Psychological Well-being 3) There is a relationship between the level of income and physical fitness with psychological well-being among the Participants in the National Seminar on Physical Fitness, and Psychological Well-being directly or indirectly.

Authors and Affiliations

Agung Cahyono,Sakban Rosidi,Susilo Bekti

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  • EP ID EP737471
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmra/v7-i06-37
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Agung Cahyono, Sakban Rosidi, Susilo Bekti (2024). Mediating Role of Physical Fitness between Income and Sport Preferences towards Psychological Well-Being on National Seminar of Physical Fitness and Psychological Well-Being Seminar Participants. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Analysis, 7(06), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-737471