Observational Study
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World J Psychiatry. Aug 19, 2023; 13(8): 563-572
Published online Aug 19, 2023. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v13.i8.563
Table 1 Analysis of characteristics of different levels of sport

Low level (≤ 19 points)
Medium level (20-42 points)
High level (≥ 43 points)
Total
Score (point)
Intensity3 (2, 3)3 (3, 4)4 (3, 5)3 (2, 4)
Time2 (1, 3)4.0 (3.0, 4.5)5 (4, 5)3 (2, 4)
Frequency3 (2, 4)3 (3, 4)4 (4, 5)3 (2, 4)
Total score6.0 (0, 13.5)27 (24, 34)49 (48, 62)16 (6, 30)
Gender, n (%)
Male157 (52.33)82 (27.33)61 (20.34)300 (100.00)
Female175 (67.31)62 (23.85)23 (8.84)260 (100.00)
Total332 (59.29)144 (25.71)84 (15.00)560 (100.00)
Grade, n (%)
Senior 1107 (58.15)53 (24.81)24 (13.04)184 (100.00)
Senior 2115 (59.90)46 (23.96)31 (16.14)192 (100.00)
Senior 3110 (59.78)45 (24.46)29 (15.76)184 (100.00)
Total332 (56.29)144 (25.71)84 (15.00)560 (100.00)
Table 2 Gender differences in sports of high school students

Male (n = 300)
Female (n = 260)
Z
P
Intensity3 (2, 4)3 (2, 4)3.522< 0.001
Time3 (2, 4)3 (2, 4)3.0020.003
Frequency3 (2, 4)3 (2, 4)2.4380.015
Total score18 (6, 36)12 (4, 24)3.520< 0.001
Table 3 Effect of gender and grade in high school students with low level of sport

Intensity
Time
Frequency
Total score
Male3 (2, 4)2 (1, 3)3 (2, 4)6 (0, 12)
Female2 (2, 3)2 (2, 3)3 (2, 3)6.0 (2.0, 13.5)
Z1.7090.6561.1070.323
P0.0870.5120.2680.747
Senior 13.0 (2.0, 3.5)3 (2, 3)2 (1, 3)8 (2.5, 15.0)
Senior 22 (2, 4)2 (1, 3)3 (2, 4)6 (0, 12)
Senior 33 (2, 3)2 (1, 3)3 (2, 4)6 (0, 12)
H00393.3914.4621.434
P0.9810.1830.1070.488
Table 4 Effect of gender and grade among high school students with medium level of sport

Intensity
Time
Frequency
Total score
Male3 (3, 5)4 (3, 5)3 (3, 4)30 (24, 32)
Female3 (2, 4)3 (3, 4)3.5 (3, 4)24 (24, 36)
Z0.8731.1440.9170.450
P0.3820.2530.3590.653
Senior 13 (3, 4)4 (3, 4)4 (3, 4)30 (24, 36)
Senior 23 (2, 5)4 (3, 5)3 (3, 4)24 (24, 32)
Senior 33 (3, 4)4 (3, 5)3 (3, 4)27 (24, 32)
H0.0090.4361.9042.875
P0.9960.8040.3860.238
Table 5 Effect of gender and grade among high school students with high level of sport

Intensity
Time
Frequency
Total score
Male4 (3, 5)5 (4, 5)4 (4, 5)60 (45, 64)
Female4 (3, 5)4 (4, 5)4 (4, 5)48 (48, 60)
Z0.1550.9490.2680.862
P0.8770.3430.7880.389
Senior 14.0 (3.0, 4.5)5 (4, 5)4 (3, 5)48 (45, 60)
Senior 24 (3, 5)5 (4, 5)4 (4, 5)50 (48, 62)
Senior 34 (3, 5)5 (4, 5)4 (4, 5)60 (48, 64)
H1.2020.1450.0953.084
P0.5480.9300.9540.214
Table 6 Correlation analysis of high school students’ sports with school adaptability, resilience and cell phone addiction tendency

Sports
School adaptability
Resilience
Cell phone addiction
Sports1
School adaptability0.761b1
Resilience0.765b0.743b1
Cell phone addiction-0.747b-0.766b-0.786b1
Table 7 Test results of mediating effect
PathsCoeffS.E.LLCIULCI
Direct effect Sports→cell phone addiction-0.1380.027-0.190-0.085
Indirect effect(1) Sports→school adaptability→cell phone addiction-0.1170.0224-0.162-0.0742
(2) Sports→resilience→cell phone addiction-0.2380.025-0.290-0.193
(3) Sports→school adaptability→resilience→cell phone addiction-0.1800.017-0.214-0.148
Total indirect effect-0.5360.030-0.598-0.480
Total effect-0.6730.021-0.714-0.633