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Fear of failure and student athletes' interpersonal antisocial behaviour in education and sport

机译:对失败的恐惧以及学生运动员在教育和体育中的人际反社会行为

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The link between fear of failure and students' antisocial behaviour has received scant research attention despite associations between fear of failure, hostility, and aggression. Also, the effect of sport experience on antisocial behaviour has not been considered outside of the sport context in adult populations. Further, to date, sex differences have not been considered in fear of failure research. Aims. To examine whether (a) fear of failure and sport experience predict antisocial behaviour in the university and sport contexts in student athletes, and whether this prediction is the same in males and females; and (b) sex differences exist in antisocial behaviour and fear of failure. Sample. British university student athletes (n= 176 male; n= 155 female; M_(age)= 20.11 years). Method. Participants completed questionnaires assessing fear of failure, sport experience, and antisocial behaviour in both contexts. Results. (a) Fear of failure and sport experience positively predicted antisocial behaviour in university and sport and the strength of these predictions did not differ between males and females; (b) females reported higher levels of fear of devaluing one's self-estimate than males whereas males reported higher levels of fear of important others losing interest than females. Males engaged more frequently than females in antisocial behaviour in both contexts. Conclusions. Fear of failure and sport experience may be important considerations when trying to understand antisocial behaviour in student athletes in education and sport; moreover, the potential effect of overall fear of failure and of sport experience on this frequency does not differ by sex. The findings make an important contribution to the fear of failure and morality literatures
机译:尽管对失败的恐惧,敌意和攻击性之间存在关联,但对失败的恐惧与学生的反社会行为之间的联系并未受到研究的关注。同样,在成年人群体中,运动经验对反社会行为的影响尚未在运动背景之外考虑。此外,迄今为止,出于对失败研究的恐惧,尚未考虑性别差异。目的研究:(a)对失败和运动经历的恐惧是否能预测大学运动员和学生运动员在体育环境中的反社会行为,以及这种预测在男性和女性中是否相同; (b)在反社会行为和对失败的恐惧中存在性别差异。样品。英国大学生运动员(n = 176男性; n = 155女性; M_(年龄)= 20.11岁)。方法。参与者完成了问卷,评估了在两种情况下对失败的恐惧,运动经历和反社会行为。结果。 (a)对失败的恐惧和对体育运动的经历积极地预测了大学和体育运动中的反社会行为,而男性和女性之间这些预测的强度没有差异; (b)女性报告的对自己的估计值贬值的恐惧程度高于男性,而男性报告的对重要他人失去兴趣的恐惧程度高于女性。在这两种情况下,男性比女性更频繁地参与反社会行为。结论在尝试了解教育和体育学生运动员的反社会行为时,对失败和运动经历的恐惧可能是重要的考虑因素;此外,总体上对失败的恐惧和运动经历对这一频率的潜在影响因性别而异。这些发现对恐惧失败和道德文献做出了重要贡献。

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