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Racial and Gender Differences on Sources of Acute Stress and Coping Style Among Competitive Athletes

机译:竞技运动员急性应激源和应对方式的种族和性别差异

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The authors examined racial and gender differences on sport-related sources of acute stress that competitive athletes perceived as highly intense and experienced during the competitive event. Athletes (N = 332, 176 men, 156 women; 59 African Americans: 27 men, 32 women; 232 Caucasians: 125 men, 107 women; and 41 Hispanics: 24 men, 17 women) who competed in sport on a high school or college team participated in this study. The sources of the acute stress and the coping style in sport scales, which M. H. Anshel and T. Sutarso (2007) developed, required the athletes to indicate their perceived stress intensity and their "typical" coping responses after experiencing the two stressors they perceived as most intense. A multivarite analysis of variance indicated that Caucasians experienced higher stress intensity more often than did African Americans on each of two sources of acute stress, and Caucasians tended to use an approach-behavior coping style. Women reported higher stress intensity for coach-related sources of acute stress and used approach-behavioral and avoidance-cognitive coping styles more often than did their male counterparts. Hispanic athletes did not differ from other groups on any measure. The authors conclude that race and gender influence the coping process in competitive sport. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:作者检查了与体育有关的急性应激源上的种族和性别差异,这些差异是竞技运动员在比赛期间被认为是高度紧张和有经验的。在高中或体育比赛中竞技的运动员(N = 332,176名男性,156名女性; 59名非洲裔美国人:27名男性,32名女性; 232名白种人:125名男性,107名女性; 41名西班牙裔:24名男性,17名女性)大学团队参加了这项研究。 MH Anshel和T.Sutarso(2007)开发的运动量表中的急性压力和应对方式的来源,要求运动员在经历了他们认为的两种压力源后,指出其感知的压力强度和“典型”的应对方式最激烈的。多元方差分析表明,在两种急性压力源中,高加索人比非裔美国人承受更高的压力强度,并且高加索人倾向于采用一种接近行为的应对方式。妇女报告说,与教练相关的急性压力源的压力强度更高,并且与男性相比,她们更经常采用进场行为和回避-认知应对方式。西班牙裔运动员在任何方面均与其他组别无异。作者得出结论,种族和性别会影响竞技运动的应对过程。 [出版物摘要]

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    《The Journal of Social Psychology》 |2009年第2期|p.159-177|共19页
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    MARK H. ANSHELTOTO SUTARSOCOLBY JUBENVILLEMiddle Tennessee State UniversityAddress correspondence to Mark H. Anshel, Department of Health and Human Performance, Box 96, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN 37132, USA, manshel@mtsu.edu (e-mail).AUTHOR NOTESMark H. Anshel is a professor in the Department of Health and Human Performance at Middle Tennessee State University. His primary research interests are examining individual differences in the coping process-sources of acute stress, cognitive appraisals, and coping styles-in competitive sport, particularly as a function of gender, skill level, culture, sport type, and race. Toto Sutarso is a research and statistical consultant in the information technology division at Middle Tennessee State University. His research interests include attitude measurements, satisfaction, missing data, equation modeling, business emotional intelligence, spiritual intelligence, group differences, and cross-cultural issues. Colby Jubenville is an associate professor and head of the sports management and marketing program in the Department of Health and Human Performance at Middle Tennessee State University. His primary research interests concern factors that influence diversity in sport, sport socialization, and sports marketing techniques.,;

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