Abstract

Background The anxiety of college students has become a common phenomenon in The Times, and many colleges and universities have introduced the teaching mode combining online and offline to alleviate student’s anxiety. The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of this model on students’ anxiety disorders.Subjects and Methods The students in a university were randomly divided into an experimental group and a control group. The control group received regular offline physical education. The experimental group adopted the combination of online and offline physical education teaching mode with the introduction of an educational psychology strategy. The mode also includes students’ burnout emotion, information literacy and self-control ability. The study used the general hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD) to obtain the anxiety disorder score data of college students and used the statistical software SAS to process and analyze the data.ResultsThe study found that students in the experimental group had significantly lower anxiety disorder scores than those in the control group. The average anxiety score for the experimental group was 5.2, compared with 8.3 for the control group. T-test and analysis of variance were used to verify that the difference between the experimental group and the control group was statistically significant.ConclusionsResearch shows that online and offline physical education teaching mode can significantly reduce students’ anxiety. This provides a reference for the efficient education management model and helps to promote the development of new teaching strategies.

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