2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.700408
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The Association Between the Subjective Exercise Experience of Chinese Women Participating in Square Dance and Group Cohesion: The Mediating Effect of Income

Abstract: Background: Chinese square dance has become well known worldwide in recent years, and most participants are women who dance with a group in their communities. In particular, middle-aged women may have physical and mental health problems, and participating in square dance may increase women’s positive subjective well-being and decrease their negative emotions, which may improve their health over the long term. In addition, participating in square dance can promote group cohesion. Our study aimed to examine the … Show more

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“…Similar to a previous systematic review, dancing has a positive effect on the older adults' cognitive sense of adherence [57] and improves depression, loneliness, and negative emotions in older people with dementia [58]. Moreover, music, as the key factor in square dance, satisfies the older adults' psychological needs [55], and group-based music and dance have the capacity to preserve psychological well-being in aging as well as combat social isolation [59,60]. Unlike Western dancing, Chinese square dancing is similar in form to congregational dance in that it is a collective exercise with elements of popular radio gymnastics that promote social interaction among participants [61].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…Similar to a previous systematic review, dancing has a positive effect on the older adults' cognitive sense of adherence [57] and improves depression, loneliness, and negative emotions in older people with dementia [58]. Moreover, music, as the key factor in square dance, satisfies the older adults' psychological needs [55], and group-based music and dance have the capacity to preserve psychological well-being in aging as well as combat social isolation [59,60]. Unlike Western dancing, Chinese square dancing is similar in form to congregational dance in that it is a collective exercise with elements of popular radio gymnastics that promote social interaction among participants [61].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…In addition, in China, the gender-divided labor market has led middle-aged and older women to rediscover their sense of belonging and meaning in their lives by participating in this activity [54]. Future studies should consider collecting the perceptions of older male adult participants on square dancing [55] and designing male-oriented, mixed-gender, or intergenerational square dancing programs [56].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It generates enjoyable and happy feelings, and satisfies social needs, as postulated by need theory [ 12 , 13 ]. Besides, studies have proved that Chinese square dance enlarges participants’ social circle and helps them to defeat loneliness [ 14 , 15 ]. Apparently, Chinese square dance helps people to fulfil social needs, such as providing a sense of belonging, security, and self-recognition [ 14 , 16 ].…”
Section: Chinese Square Dance: a Positive And Emotionally Meaningful ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In regards to Chinese square dance, the connectedness is featured by social support [ 15 ], and perceived social support greatly affects ATOA [ 50 ]. In summary, engagement in Chinese square dance is essential to generate and maintain positive ATOA.…”
Section: Mediation By Attitude Toward Own Aging (Atoa)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Square dance is not only good for the exerciser's body, but is also good for their mental health [16]. It is mainly reflected in the moderating effect of music on square dance participants.…”
Section: Introduction 1chinese Square Dancementioning
confidence: 99%