Distancing oneself from a poor season: Divestment of athletic identity

B. Brewer, C. Selby, Darwyn E. Under, Albert J. Petttpas
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Abstract Athletes can experience loss in the form of chronic competitive failure, deselection, injury, and sport career termination. Reactions to these losses may affect and be affected by athletes' self-identity. Although the self has generally been conceptualized as stable in sport-related research, there are compelling theoretical and empirical reasons to expect that aspects of the self may vary across sport situations. In this investigation, two studies were conducted to test the hypothesis that sport participants would reduce their self-identification with the athlete role in response to the personal loss resulting from a poor competitive season. Male intercollegiate athletes completed preseason and late season assessments of athletic identity in both Study 1 and Study 2. As predicted, participants who were not satisfied with their performances during the season tended to decrease their athletic identity to a greater extent than participants who were satisfied with their performances during the seaso...
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远离一个糟糕的赛季:放弃运动员的身份
运动员可以经历慢性竞技失败、放弃选择、受伤和运动生涯终止等形式的损失。对这些损失的反应可能会影响运动员的自我认同,也可能受到运动员自我认同的影响。尽管在体育相关研究中,自我通常被认为是稳定的,但有令人信服的理论和实证理由表明,自我的各个方面可能在不同的体育情境中有所不同。在这项调查中,进行了两项研究,以检验假设,即运动参与者会减少他们的自我认同与运动员的角色,以应对个人损失造成一个糟糕的比赛赛季。在研究1和研究2中,男性校际运动员完成了季前赛和季末运动身份的评估。正如预测的那样,那些对自己在赛季中的表现不满意的参与者比那些对自己在赛季中的表现满意的参与者更倾向于降低他们的运动身份。
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