The Psychosocial Effects of Taekwondo Training: A Meta-Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Selection
2.2. Statistical Methods
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of Included Studies
3.2. Outcome Measures
3.2.1. Sociality
3.2.2. Character
3.2.3. Etiquette
3.2.4. School Life Adjustment
3.3. Moderator Analysis
3.4. Publication Bias and Sensitivity Analyses
3.4.1. Sociality
3.4.2. Character
3.4.3. Etiquette
3.4.4. School Life Adjustment
4. Discussion
4.1. Sociality
4.2. Character
4.3. Etiquette
4.4. School Life Adjustment
4.5. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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1. Sociality | |||||
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Author, Year | No. Participants (TKD, Control) | % Male | Age Group | Covariates | Study Type (Quality Score) |
Kang, 2010 [22] | 484 (310, 174) | 64.26% | elementary school | sex, grade, period, time, frequency | cross-section (9) |
Kim, 2006 [23] | 200 (100, 100) | 50.00% | high school | sex, parent’s education, standard of living, health, period | cross-section (9) |
Kim, 2007 [24] | 330 (228, 102) | 61.21% | elementary school | sex, age, period | cross-section (9) |
Nam, 2005 [25] | 400 (200, 200) | 75.00% | elementary school | parent’s education, standard of living, period | cross-section (9) |
An, 1997 [26] | 501 (301, 200) | 58.00% | elementary school | sex, grade, parent’s education, period | cross-section (9) |
Yoon, 2005 [27] | 493 (266, 227) | 71.40% | elementary school | sex, grade, | cross-section (9) |
Lee, 2008 [28] | 675 (354, 321) | unknown | high school | grade, academic achievement, period, frequency, time | cross-section (7) |
Lim,2009 [3] | 70 (30, 40) | unknown | elementary school | unknown | Intervention (8) 24-week |
2. Character | |||||
Author, Year | No. Participants (TKD, Control) | % Male | Age Group | Covariates | Study Type (Quality Score) |
Choi, 2015 [10] | 40 (20, 20) | 14.48% | preschool | - | Intervention (9) 8-week |
Han, 2005 [29] | 200 (100, 100) | 50% | elementary school | sex, grade | cross-section (9) |
Hong, 2010 [30] | 449 (299, 150) | 48.55% | elementary school | sex, grade, period, time | cross-section (9) |
Jung, 2007 [31] | 200 (100, 100) | 50% | elementary school | sex, grade, parent’s job, career, period, frequency, a single-parent family, number of siblings | cross-section (9) |
Lee,2005 [32] | 642 (399, 342) | 53.20% | elementary school | sex, grade, training place, period, frequency, time | cross-section (7) |
Lim, 2008 [33] | 342 (171, 171) | 65.50% | elementary school | sex, grade, academic achievement, career, tutoring, standard of living | cross-section (8) |
Lim, 2015 [13] | 55 (28, 27) | unknown | elementary school | - | intervention (9) 12-week |
You, 2012 [34] | 200 (100, 100) | 0% | college | grade, frequency | cross-section (7) |
Yoon, 2019 [35] | 59 (41, 18) | 6.78% | high school | Sex, grade, certification | intervention (9) 9-month |
3. Etiquette | |||||
Author, Year | No. Participants (TKD, Control) | % Male | Age Group | Covariates | Study Type (Quality Score) |
Kim, 2006 [23] | 200 (100, 100) | 50.00% | high school | sex, parent’s education, standard of living, health, period | cross-section (9) |
Lee, 2003 [36] | 338 (228, 110) | 74.56% | elementary school | sex, grade, parent’s education | cross-section (9) |
Lee, 2008 [28] | 675 (354, 321) | unknown | high school | grade, academic achievement, period, frequency, time | cross-section (7) |
Yang, 2006 [37] | 566 (294, 272) | 59.36% | elementary school | sex, age, standard of living, religion, parent’s education | cross-section (7) |
Hong, 2010 [30] | 449 (299, 150) | 48.55% | elementary school | sex, grade, period, time | cross-section (9) |
Lim, 2017 [38] | 60 (26, 34) | unknown | elementary school | - | intervention (9) 6-month |
You, 2012 [34] | 200 (100, 100) | 0% | college | grade, frequency | cross-section (7) |
4. School Life Adjustment | |||||
Author, Year | No. Participants (TKD, Control) | % Male | Age Group | Covariates | Study Type (Quality Score) |
Choi, 2008 [9] | 407 (283, 124) | 65.60% | elementary school | sex, age, parent’s education, period, career | cross-section (9) |
Kim, 2007 [39] | 552 (310, 242) | 62.86% | elementary school | sex, grade | cross-section (7) |
Kim, 2011 [40] | 299 (156, 143) | 100% | elementary, middle school | grade | cross-section (8) |
Kim, 2015 [41] | 281 (193, 88) | 56.94% | elementary school | sex, grade | cross-section (8) |
Kim, 2016 [42] | 389 (216, 173) | 46.79% | middle school | sex, grade, residence, academic achievement | cross-section (8) |
Yoo, 2013 [43] | 145 (68, 77) | 51.72% | elementary school | sex, grade | cross-section (5) |
Yoon, 2005 [44] | 360 (240, 120) | 60.12% | elementary school | sex, age, standard of living, religion, parent’s education | cross-section (9) |
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Kim, Y.-J.; Baek, S.-H.; Park, J.-B.; Choi, S.-H.; Lee, J.-D.; Nam, S.-S. The Psychosocial Effects of Taekwondo Training: A Meta-Analysis. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 11427. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111427
Kim Y-J, Baek S-H, Park J-B, Choi S-H, Lee J-D, Nam S-S. The Psychosocial Effects of Taekwondo Training: A Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(21):11427. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111427
Chicago/Turabian StyleKim, Yu-Jin, Seung-Hui Baek, Jong-Beom Park, Sang-Hwan Choi, Jae-Don Lee, and Sang-Seok Nam. 2021. "The Psychosocial Effects of Taekwondo Training: A Meta-Analysis" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 21: 11427. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111427
APA StyleKim, Y. -J., Baek, S. -H., Park, J. -B., Choi, S. -H., Lee, J. -D., & Nam, S. -S. (2021). The Psychosocial Effects of Taekwondo Training: A Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(21), 11427. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111427