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The relationship between athletic identity, elite athlete self-esteem, coping, and pathology in elite athletes.

机译:精英运动员的运动身份,精英运动员的自尊,应对和病理之间的关系。

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Threats to (or "loss" of) one's athletic identity, such as injury or discrepancy between one's actual and expected performance has been shown to affect both an athlete's self-esteem and their overall self-concept. This study tests whether the self-identity notion posited by Brewer (1991) extends beyond athletic injury to other forms of loss.;The present study was designed to test the hypothesized model (see Figure 1) in which an over-identification with the elite athlete role puts one at risk to experience a discrepancy between actual and ideal performance (low athletic self-esteem). In an attempt to ameliorate the distress associated with low athletic self-esteem (an identity threat), athletes will either cope adaptively or maladaptively. Cognitive hardiness, in both the general sense and the athletic sense, is an adaptive way an athlete may cope. If the athlete is successful, the threat is diminished and their athletic self-esteem is restored. We hypothesize that deficits in adaptive coping in elite athletes is directly related to maladaptive coping behaviors (performance-enhancing drug use, deleterious training, disordered eating), as well as depressed mood.;Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) (PROC CALIS) was used to examine the relationships between variables, both latent and observed. The hypothesized model was improved upon by allowing the path between athletic identity and deleterious training to be free. The increment in fit was highly significant (chi2 = 20.94, df = 1, p .0001), and the results suggest that, contrary to our hypothesis, coping does not completely mediate the relationship between athletic identity and the other variables.;Risk factors for drug use included being young, male, and a cyclist. Risk factors for eating pathology included being female and being a cyclist. Having high Athletic Identity and concurrent low Elite Self-Esteem posed particular risk to athletes on all measures of pathology.;Buffers against pathology included having high Elite Athlete Self-Esteem, being an older athlete, being satisfied with one's current athletic performance, possessing a strong "Iceberg" psychological profile on the POMS, starting sport training at a later age, having high cognitive hardiness, and having strong athletic coping skills.
机译:对一个人的运动身份的威胁(或“损失”),例如伤害或实际成绩与预期成绩之间的差异,已经显示出会影响运动员的自尊及其整体自我概念。这项研究检验了Brewer(1991)提出的自我认同概念是否已从运动损伤扩展到其他形式的损失。;本研究旨在检验假设模型(见图1),其中对精英的过度认同运动员的角色会使人面临实际与理想表现之间的差异(运动自尊心低)的风险。为了减轻与低运动自尊(身份威胁)相关的困扰,运动员将适应性地或适应性地应对。从一般意义上和运动意义上来说,认知上的坚韧性都是运动员可以适应的一种适应性方式。如果运动员成功了,威胁就会减少,他们的运动自尊心就会恢复。我们假设精英运动员适应性应对的缺陷与适应不良的应对行为(增强表现的吸毒,有害的训练,饮食失调)以及情绪低落直接相关。;使用了结构方程模型(SEM)(PROC CALIS)检查潜在的和观察到的变量之间的关系。通过允许运动身份与有害训练之间的路径自由,对假设模型进行了改进。适应度的增加非常显着(chi2 = 20.94,df = 1,p <.0001),结果表明,与我们的假设相反,应对并未完全介导运动身份与其他变量之间的关系。吸毒的因素包括年轻人,男性和骑自行车的人。饮食病理的危险因素包括女性和骑自行车。具有较高的运动身份和较低的自我尊严同时会给运动员带来各种病理方面的特别风险。应对病理学的障碍包括拥有较高的精英运动员自我尊严,年纪较大的运动员,对自己当前的运动表现感到满意,拥有良好的运动能力。在POMS上具有强烈的“冰山”心理特征,从小就开始运动训练,具有很高的认知韧性,并且具有很强的运动应对能力。

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  • 作者

    Darnall, Beth Denise.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Colorado at Boulder.;

  • 授予单位 University of Colorado at Boulder.;
  • 学科 Psychology Clinical.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 73 p.
  • 总页数 73
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:46:08

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