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This is a correction notice for a previously published article examining the relationship between mental health and teenagers' attitudes toward sport participation. The original study investigated how exercise self-efficacy and sport confidence serve as mediating factors in the chain linking mental health to sport participation attitudes among adolescents. The correction addresses errors or updates to the original publication without providing substantive new research findings.
Why it matters
Understanding the psychological mechanisms that connect mental health to youth sport engagement can inform interventions designed to promote physical activity among teenagers. Identifying self-efficacy and confidence as key mediating variables provides specific targets for programs aimed at improving both mental health and athletic participation in adolescent populations.
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