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Self-Narrative Profiles of Elite Athletes and Comparisons on Psychological Well-Being

机译:精英运动员的自我叙事概况和心理健康福祉比较

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Further research is needed on factors related to the emotional health of elite athletes. Previous research has linked self-narratives of people or their narrative identities to their psychological well-being. However, no study has yet examined self-narratives among elite athletes. Purpose: This study examined whether specific profiles or narrative identities of athletes emerge through multiple self-narrative indicators; these profiles were compared on measures of psychological well-being (e.g., depression, anxiety, postfailure shame levels, and life satisfaction). Method: Self-report data were collected from a sample of elite athletes (n=99, Mdn age=22 years, 52% male, 53% individual sports) competing at a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division 1, professional, or Olympic level. Results: Latent profile analysis revealed 3 profile types that significantly differed on measures of psychological well-being. Athletes with a performance-based narrative identity (high perfectionism, fear of failure, and contingent self-worth) demonstrated the highest levels of psychological disruptions (highest levels of depression, anxiety, and shame; lowest levels of life satisfaction), whereas a purpose-based narrative identity (high purpose, global self-worth, positive view of self after sport) was associated with the highest level of psychological well-being (lowest levels of depression, anxiety, and shame; highest levels of life satisfaction). Athletes in the mixed-type profile class reported better psychological well-being compared with the performance-based profile class but not the purpose-based profile class. Conclusions: Our findings provide initial evidence that particular self-narrative profiles of elite athletes contribute to their own psychological well-being in a significant way. Possible implications for practitioners are also discussed.
机译:需要进一步研究与精英运动员的情绪健康有关的因素。以前的研究与他们的心理健康有联系着人或其叙事身份的自我叙述。但是,在精英运动员中没有研究过自我叙述。目的:本研究审查了运动员的具体概况或叙事身份通过多种自我叙述指标出现;比较这些型材在心理福祉的措施(例如,抑郁,焦虑,羞耻程度和生活满意度)。方法:从精英运动员的样本收集自我报告数据(N = 99,MDN = 22岁,52%的男性,53%个人体育)在国家大学运动会第1层,专业或奥林匹克水平竞争。结果:潜在剖面分析显示了3种轮廓类型,对心理福祉的措施显着不同。运动员具有基于绩效的叙事身份(高度完美主义,恐惧失败,或有自我价值)表现出最高水平的心理中断(最高水平的抑郁症,焦虑和羞耻;生活满意度最低),而目的基于叙事身份(高目的,全球自我价值,自我追踪体育运动)与最高水平的心理幸福(抑郁症,焦虑和羞耻程度最低;生活满意度最高)。混合类型型式课程中的运动员报告了与基于绩效的配置文件类别相比更好的心理良好状态,但不是基于目的的简介类。结论:我们的调查结果提供了初步证据,即精英运动员的特殊自我叙事概况为自己的心理幸福有助于一种重要的方式。还讨论了从业者的可能影响。

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