Author:
Muminović Nevres,Lačić Osman,Bilalić Jasmin,Huremović Tarik,Halilović Mensur
Abstract
The primary objective of this study is to analyze the self-assessment of the mental and physical health of young women
from the effects of programmed recreational activities in a three-month period. The sample is composed of 35 women (20
- 40 years old). For a sample of variables in the assessment of mental and physical health, standardized instruments were
used: THE HAD scale - Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (for mental health assessment) and EQ thermometer (for
physical health assessment)
The results of the overall condition of all participants before the start of the experimental procedure, 24 participants had
no symptoms of depression, 8 participants had a borderline condition, and 3 participants with depressive disorder. After
three months of recreational treatment, 30 of the participants have no symptoms of depression, 3 participants have
borderline condition and 2 participants with depressive disorder.
When it comes to the self-assessment of anxiety in the initial state, it was noted that 26 participants of the experiment
had no signs of anxiety, 6 participants had a borderline state of anxiety, while 3 participants had anxiety disorders, of
which 2 participants slightly above the limit state and one participant with a particularly high number of points indicating
a more severe state of anxiety. At the end of the experiment, 31 participants had no signs of anxiety, 4 had a borderline
state and 1 person with a severe anxiety condition.
Before the start of recreational activities, one participant rated their physical health as extremely poor and 3 people rated
their health as poor. The largest number of participants before the experiment, 16 of them, rated their physical health
slightly above average, 10 women rated their physical health as excellent and 5 women rated themselves the best
imaginable physical health. After the experiment, only 4 participants estimated lower and average self-health, above
average 6, 20 women claimed to have excellent health and 5 participants in the experiment claimed to be in the best
physical health imaginable.
Keywords: Women, recreation, self-assessment, depression, anxiety, physical health.
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