Effects of a 7-Month Exercise Intervention Programme on the Psychosocial Adjustment and Decrease of Anxiety among Adolescents

This study investigated the psychosocial adjustment and anxiety of adolescents during a 7-month exercise intervention programme. In addition, extensive research on the psychosocial adjustment of adolescents during intense physical activity was performed. The experimental group included adolescent gi...

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Anxiety
Communication Problems
Comparative Analysis
Control Groups
Emotional Response
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Foreign Countries
Peer Influence
Physical Activities
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Pretests Posttests
Program Effectiveness
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