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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2022.27.06.139

The Analysis of the Relationship among Physical Activity Level, Subjective Health Status, COVID-19 Fear applying the Complex Sampling Design  

Park, Jae-Ahm (Dept. of Sports and Leisure Studies, Daegu University)
Abstract
This study tried to analyze the relationship among physical activity level, subjective health status, COVID-19 Fear. This study used the 2020 Community Health Survey that includes 229,269 survey data from adults over 19 years old. The complex sampling design was applied including weight, stratification, cluster variables. Through the SPSS statistics program with complex sampling frequency analysis, complex sampling Chi-square and complex sampling regression, this study found followings. First, the group with high level of physical activity showed higher level of subjective health status than the group with low level of physical activity. Second, the group with high level of physical activity showed lower level of COVID-19 fear than the group with low level of physical activity. Third, the group with high level of subjective health status showed lower level of COVID-19 fear than the group with low level of subjective health status. However, this study has the limitation that this study did not check whether participant is diagnosed with Covid-19 or not.
Keywords
Physical activity; Subjective health; COVID-19; fear; Complex sampling design;
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