The Prosocial-Antisocial Behavior and Empathic Skill Levels of Wheelchair Basketball Players in Sports

G. S. Balçikanli, Ekrem Levent İlhan, O. K. Esentürk, O. Çelik
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This study aims to find out the prosocial and antisocial behavior as well as the empathic skills of wheelchair basketball players in sports. A total of 230 wheelchair basketball players (216 males and 14 females) participated in this study which uses relational screening model. The Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior in Sport Scale (PABSS) and the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) were used as data collection tools. Independent t-test, Cronbach Alpha, One-Way Anova, Pearson correlation and multiple regression analysis were used for the analysis of data. The data obtained shows that there is a low level, meaningful and positive correlation between the empathic skills of wheelchair basketball players and their tendency for prosocial behavior in sports. In addition, a medium-level, meaningful and negative correlation between their empathic skills and tendency for antisocial behavior was found. It has been concluded that perspective taking, empathic concern and fantasy which are dimensions of empathy do not show a difference in the variable being a national athlete or non-national athlete. It was seen that personal distress is higher in athletes who are not national athletes. As a result of the analysis it was found out that as the antisocial behavior of wheelchair basketball players towards their teammates and opponents increase, their fantasy levels decrease. In light of these findings, it may be said that while emphatic skills promote prosocial behavior in wheelchair basketball players, they decrease antisocial behavior. Based on these results, the empathy training which will be given to athletes to promote prosocial behavior in sports is of great importance .
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轮椅篮球运动员运动中的亲社会-反社会行为与共情技能水平
本研究旨在了解轮椅篮球运动员在运动中的亲社会与反社会行为及共情技能。采用关系筛选模型对230名轮椅篮球运动员(男216名,女14名)进行研究。采用体育亲社会和反社会行为量表(PABSS)和人际反应指数(IRI)作为数据收集工具。资料分析采用独立t检验、Cronbach Alpha、One-Way Anova、Pearson相关及多元回归分析。结果表明,轮椅篮球运动员的共情技能与其亲社会行为倾向之间存在低水平、有意义的正相关。此外,共情技能与反社会行为倾向之间存在中等水平的显著负相关。研究发现,共情的三个维度——视角采取、共情关注和幻想在国籍运动员和非国籍运动员的变量上没有显著差异。研究发现,非国家级运动员的个人痛苦程度更高。分析发现,随着轮椅篮球运动员对队友和对手的反社会行为的增加,他们的幻想水平降低。鉴于这些发现,我们可以说,虽然强调技能促进了轮椅篮球运动员的亲社会行为,但他们减少了反社会行为。基于这些结果,对运动员进行移情训练以促进运动中的亲社会行为具有重要意义。
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