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An Exploratory Study of Extreme Sport Athletes’ Nature Interactions: From Well-Being to Pro-environmental Behavior

机译:极限运动运动员自然互动的探索性研究:从幸福到环保行为

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Traditionally, perceptions about extreme sport athletes being disconnected from nature and a risk-taking population have permeated the research literature. Drawing upon theoretical perspectives from environmental, sport, organizational and positive psychology, this qualitative study attempts to explore the lived experiences of four male and four female extreme sport athletes. The purpose of this study was to gain insight and understanding into the individuals’ attitudes toward the benefits of extreme sport activities for well-being, resilience and pro-environmental behavior. Eight participants (Mean age = 40.5 years; SD = ± 12.9) provided written informed consent to partake in semi-structured interviews. Each athlete provided written consented to allow the publication of their identifiable data and in order to facilitate sharing of their autobiographical account of their experiences. After conducting thematic analysis, meta-themes that emerged from the analyses were as follows: (a) early childhood experiences, (b) the challenge of the outdoors, (c) their emotional response to nature, (d) nature for coping, (e) restorative spaces, and (f) environmental concern. The findings convey great commonalities across the participants with regard to their mindset, their emotional well-being as well as their connectivity with nature and attitudes toward the natural environment. The cognitive-affective-social-behavioral linkage of the benefits of extreme sport participation for well-being, psychological recovery and pro-environmental behavior are highlighted. This study examining the lived experiences of extreme sportspeople provides a novel contribution to our contemporary understanding of extreme athletes’ relationship to nature and its commensurate impact upon well-being and pro-environmental attitudes. The findings suggest that extreme sport participation, while inherently risky has psychological benefits ranging from evoking positive emotions, developing resilience and life coping skills to cultivating strong affinity to and connection with nature and the natural environment.
机译:传统上,关于极限运动运动员脱离自然和冒险人群的观念已经渗透到研究文献中。该定性研究借鉴了环境,体育,组织和积极心理学的理论观点,试图探索四名男性和四名极限运动运动员的生活经历。这项研究的目的是了解和理解个人对极限运动有益于健康,韧性和环保行为的态度。八名参与者(平均年龄= 40.5岁; SD =±12.9)提供了书面知情同意,以参加半结构化访谈。每位运动员均提供书面同意,以允许发布其可识别的数据,并促进他们的自传体会自己的经历。在进行主题分析之后,分析得出的元主题如下:(a)幼儿经历,(b)户外挑战,(c)他们对自然的情感反应,(d)应对自然的能力,( e)恢复性空间,以及(f)对环境的关注。这些发现在参与者的思维方式,情感幸福感以及与自然的联系和对自然环境的态度方面传达出与众不同的共性。强调了极限运动参与对幸福感,心理康复和环保行为的益处的认知-情感-社会-行为联系。这项研究考察了极限运动员的生活经历,为我们当代理解极限运动员与自然的关系及其对幸福感和环保态度的影响提供了新的贡献。研究结果表明,极限运动虽然具有固有的风险,但在心理上具有好处,从唤起积极的情绪,发展适应力和生活应对技能,到培养对自然和自然环境的强烈亲和力以及与自然和自然环境的联系。

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