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Öğe Analysis of the associations between curiosity and the lifelong learning tendency of university students(Univ Peruana Union, 2021) Ustun, Neslisah Aktas; Zorba, ErdalThe present study aimed to investigate the associations between curiosity and lifelong learning tendency of serious and casual leisure participant university students. The study was designed as a cross sectional study and 799 students from Gazi University participated in the study. To collect data, the Curiosity II, Life Long Learning Tendency and the Serious and Casual Leisure Participant scales were used. The data were analyzed with SPSS for Windows 23. In data analyze, Independent Samples t Test, and Pearson correlations were used. The mediation effect of being serious or casual leisure participant on the correlation between curiosity and lifelong learning tendency, Process 3.1 for SPSS was used. As results this study showed that curiosity and lifelong learning positively correlated each other. Besides, being a serious leisure participant partially mediated the correlation between the variables.Öğe Fear of Covid-19: Associations with Trait Anxiety and Life Satisfaction(Lahore Medical & Dental Coll, 2021) Isik, Utku; Ustun, Neslisah Aktas; Tastan, Pelin; Ustun, Umit DoganAim: Present study aimed to analyze perceived fear of COVID-19 among Turkish people and investigate its associations with trait anxiety and life satisfaction. Methods: The online snowball research sampling method was used to collect data, and 1129 subjects participated in the study. As data collection tools, the Fear of COVID-19 scale, Trait Anxiety Scale, and Satisfaction with Life Scale were used. In the adaptation and validation process of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale, confirmatory factor analysis was applied. Convergent validity of the model resulting from CFA was evaluated with Average Variance Extracted (AVE) and Composite Reliability (CR) based on the factor load values. The reliability of the scale was assessed with Cronbach's alpha method. Independent samples t-test and Two-Way ANOVA analysis were used to compare the differences in the perception of fear of COVID-19, trait anxiety and life satisfaction. Multiple regression was applied to predict anxiety based on fear of COVID-19 and life satisfaction. Results: Analyze results confirmed the unidimensionality of the 7-item scale on a Turkish sample, and the results indicated satisfactory reliability coefficients. According to independent t-test and Two Way Anova results, females, non-athletes, participants with the worry of gaining weight, who did not care about their nutrition, and who followed media news more often scored higher fear of COVID-19 and anxiety. Multiple regression analysis identified a negative correlation between fear of COVID-19 and life satisfaction and a positive correlation with anxiety. Conclusion: Although the present study revealed the associations of the fear of Covid-19 with life satisfaction and anxiety, further research is still recommended to explore these associations in more depth.Öğe Health belief regarding leisure time physical activity and nutritional attitude: are they related in athletic and sedentary university students(Mattioli 1885, 2020) Ustun, Neslisah Aktas; Ustun, Umit Dogan; Isik, Utku; Yapici, AdemStudy Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the differences in the perception of health belief regarding leisure-time physical activity and nutritional attitudes of athletic and sedentary university students. Besides, analyzing the correlations between the phenomena was another aim. Materials and Method: The study was designed as a cross-sectional quantitative study, and 286 university students from Hatay Mustafa Kemal University participated in the study. In analyzes of the data independent samples t-test and Partial Correlation analyzes were used. Results: As a result, this study showed that only self-efficacy makes a difference in the health belief regarding leisure-time physical activity for the athletes. Besides, the health belief regarding leisure-time physical activity and nutritional attitude correlates in both athletic and sedentary samples. Conclusion: To achieve substantive health benefits, efforts to increase leisure time physical activity and healthy nutritional attitudes should be encouraged.Öğe Social physical anxiety and nutritional attitude in athlete and non-athlete university students(Mattioli 1885, 2020) Ustun, Neslisah AktasStudy Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the differences in the perception of social physique anxiety and nutritional attitudes of athletes and non-athlete university students. Besides, analyzing the correlations between the phenomena was another aim. Materials and Method: The study was designed as a cross-sectional quantitative study, and 375 university students from Hatay Mustafa Kemal University participated in the study. In analyzes of the data, independent samples t-test and Pearson Correlation analyzes were used. Results: This study showed that non-athlete participants reported significantly higher scores in physical appearance anxiety, fear of negative evaluation, and malnutrition sub-dimensions. On the other hand, athletes reported significantly higher scores on positive nutrition sub-dimension. Besides, malnutrition and social physique anxiety were positively correlated, and there were negative correlations between positive nutrition and social physique anxiety for both groups. Conclusion: Further research is still recommended to explore these associations in more depth.