Emotions Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Impact of a 3-day High-altitude Mountain Trek on the Emotional States of Children
The mood was influenced by many factors in children. Sport, such as high-altitude mountain
trek activity was thought benefit for human's mood and health. The expedition therapy was
more and more popular in many schools recently. However, as the investigators best
knowledge, there was no article discuss the relation between the mood and high-altitude
mountain trek activity such as benefit influence in children. So, the investigators conduct
the study.
Method: Demographic data will be recorded. The Professor Yeh's mood questionnaires were used
to record the mood status of before and after the 3 days high-altitude mountain trek
activity.
Statistical analyses: Participants rated their emotional states (happiness, sadness,
anticipation, and anger) on a Likert scale. Each variable will be presented as descriptive
statistics. Student t test or other suitable statistical method(s) will be used to determine
the correction among the variables with scores of mood status. The paired t test or other
suitable statistical method(s) will be used to determine the correction among the scores of
mood status before and after the mountain activity. A difference was considered
statistically significant if the p value were less than 0.05. All statistical analyses will
be performed using SPPS statistical software for Windows, version 14 or more updated
version.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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