The examining the obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety of students who do not make regular physical activity

Authors

  • Korkmaz Yiğiter Assist. Prof. Dr. Korkmaz YİĞİTER School of Physical Education And Sport, Duzce University, 81620, Düzce-Turkey (e-mail:[email protected]). Telephone number:+90 (380) 5421215 Facsimile number:+90 (380) 5421365 The Study of Field: Recreation, Sport Psychology.
  • Burak Gürer Assist Prof. Dr. Burak gürer University of Batman in turkey School of physical education and sport Gsm: 05355661422 Telephone number:0 (488) 217 35 72 [email protected]
  • Kadir Tiryaki Assistant Researcher Kadir Tiryaki School of Physical Education And Sport, Duzce University, 81620, Düzce-Turkey (e-mail:[email protected]). Telephone number:+90 (380) 5421215 Facsimile number:+90 (380) 5421365

Keywords:

Obsesyon, Compulsive Disorder, Anxiety, Student, Sport

Abstract

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety of students who do not make regular physical activity. For that purpose, 140 high school students participated in the study voluntarily. As data collection tools, inquiry form, State-Trait Anxiety and SCL-90 R ınventories were developed by the researcher, Spielberg (1970), and Derogatis (1977) respectively. In analysis of data, descriptive statistical techniques, independent simple t test and pearson correlation were used. The data was analysed in SPSS 16.0 package program. The significance level was found 0.05. According to results, there was not a significant statistically difference between males and females in obsessive-compulsive disorder (,279, p>0.05) and trait anxiety (,538, p>0.05). Besides, there was a significant statistically relationship between obsessive-compulsive disorder and trait anxiety in the positive direction (r=,389, p<0.05). As a result, those with obsessive-compulsive disorder had high levels of trait anxiety as well.

Keywords: Obsesyon, Compulsive Disorder, Anxiety, Student, Sport.

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Author Biographies

Korkmaz Yiğiter, Assist. Prof. Dr. Korkmaz YİĞİTER School of Physical Education And Sport, Duzce University, 81620, Düzce-Turkey (e-mail:[email protected]). Telephone number:+90 (380) 5421215 Facsimile number:+90 (380) 5421365 The Study of Field: Recreation, Sport Psychology.

I was born in Divriği. I  have interested in educational and psyhological subjects along my career. I worked as a lecturer for 3 years at the University of Duzce. I completed the master thesis on empatic skills of the teachers in 2008 and the PhD thesis on the recreation and psyhology in 2012. I have been working on the sport sciences as an asist. prof. at the University of Duzce.

Burak Gürer, Assist Prof. Dr. Burak gürer University of Batman in turkey School of physical education and sport Gsm: 05355661422 Telephone number:0 (488) 217 35 72 [email protected]

I was born in Gaziantep. I graduated from University of Gaziantep in 2001. I finished the PhD thesis in 2012. I have worked in sport education and health subjects. I have been studying on the sport sciences. I have been working on the sport sciences as an asist. prof at the University of Batman.

Kadir Tiryaki, Assistant Researcher Kadir Tiryaki School of Physical Education And Sport, Duzce University, 81620, Düzce-Turkey (e-mail:[email protected]). Telephone number:+90 (380) 5421215 Facsimile number:+90 (380) 5421365

I was born in Gaziantep. I graduated from University of Gaziantep in 2007. I have worked in sport education and health subjects. I have been studying on the master thesis which about the health. It will be finished next summer. I have been working on the sport sciences as an assistant researcher at the University of Duzce.

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2013-04-23

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Yiğiter, K., Gürer, B., & Tiryaki, K. (2013). The examining the obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety of students who do not make regular physical activity. Journal of Human Sciences, 10(1), 1091–1097. Retrieved from https://j-humansciences.com/ojs/index.php/IJHS/article/view/2577

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Physical Education and Sport Sciences