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Perfectionism and achievement goals in athletes: Relations with approach and avoidance orientations in mastery and performance goals

机译:运动员的完美主义和成就目标:精通和表现目标中与进场和回避倾向的关系

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Objectives: Challenging views that perfectionism is a maladaptive factor in sport and that it is related to a preoccupation with performance goals and a neglect of mastery goals, the present article argues that perfectionism in athletes is not generally maladaptive, but shows differential relationships with mastery and performance goals depending on which facets of perfectionism are regarded. Method: Going beyond the dichotomous achievement goal framework, two studies with N = 204 high school athletes and N = 147 university student are presented investigating how two facets of perfectionism-striving for perfection and negative reactions to imperfection [Stoeber, J., Otto, K., Pescheck, E., Becker, C., & Stoll, O. (2007). Perfectionism and competitive anxiety in athletes: Differentiating striving for perfection and negative reactions to imperfection. Personality and Individual Differences, 42, 959-969.]-relate to athletes' achievement goals. Design: Study 1 employed a cross-sectional correlational design, Study 2 a longitudinal correlational design. Results: Following the trichotomous achievement goal framework, Study 1 found striving for perfection to be positively related to mastery and performance-approach goals, whereas negative reactions to imperfection were positively related to performance-approach and performance-avoidance goals and inversely to mastery goals. Following the 2 x 2 framework, Study 2 found striving for perfection to be positively related to mastery-approach and performance-approach goals whereas negative reactions to imperfection were positively related to mastery-avoidance, performance-approach, and performance avoidance goals. Moreover, negative reactions to imperfection predicted residual increases in mastery avoidance goals over 3 months. Conclusions: It is concluded that striving for perfection in athletes is associated with an adaptive pattern of achievement goals whereas negative reactions to imperfection are associated with a maladaptive pattern. Thus, striving for perfection in sport may be adaptive in athletes who do not experience strong negative reactions when performance is less than perfect.
机译:目标:具有挑战性的观点认为,完美主义是运动中的不良适应因素,它与对表现目标的专注和对精通目标的忽视有关,本文认为,运动员中的完美主义通常并不适应不良,但显示出与精通和绩效目标取决于完美主义的各个方面。方法:超越二分法的成就目标框架,提出了两项​​针对N = 204名高中运动员和N = 147名大学生的研究,以研究完美主义的两个方面-追求完美和对不完美的负面反应[Stoeber,J.,Otto, K.,Pescheck,E.,Becker,C.和Stoll,O.(2007)。运动员的完美主义和竞争性焦虑:区分追求完美和对缺陷的负面反应的努力。 《人格与个体差异》,第42卷,959-969。]-与运动员的成就目标有关。设计:研究1采用横截面相关设计,研究2采用纵向相关设计。结果:遵循三分成就目标框架,研究1发现追求完美与精通和绩效目标有正相关,而对不完美的消极反应则与绩效接近和避免绩效的目标呈正相关,而与精通目标则呈反相关。遵循2 x 2框架,研究2发现,追求完美与精通方法和绩效方法目标呈正相关,而对缺陷的负面反应与精通避免,绩效方法和绩效回避目标正相关。此外,对缺陷的负面反应预计在3个月内,掌握避免目标的残留量会增加。结论:结论是,争取运动员的完美与成就目标的适应性模式有关,而对缺陷的负面反应则与适应不良的模式有关。因此,在运动中追求完美的人可能会适应那些表现不佳时没有强烈负面反应的运动员。

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