在纳米比亚赞比西地区的Katima Mulilo,研究与足球运动员表现焦虑相关的因素

Gerald Kela, Judith Kela, Acts Kella
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本研究的目的是研究与纳米比亚赞比西地区Katima Mulilo足球运动员表现焦虑相关的因素。采用定量方法测定足球运动员在比赛前和比赛中表现焦虑水平。共有(n = 100)名来自赞比西足球联赛A、B级联赛的足球运动员参与了这项研究。参与者是根据他们是联赛a级或B级的足球运动员的原因有目的地选择的。数据是通过研究者自行填写的信息问卷形式收集的。采用SPSS统计软件对数据进行分析。使用百分比、频率、平均值和标准差数值图来解释结果。第11项得分最高(M = 4.00±SD = 0.000),足球运动员表示在比赛前他们的脑海中有很高的获胜想法。第二高的得分是第7项(M = 3.86±SD = .355),即足球运动员在比赛前表示他们害怕对手和观众。得分第三高的是第一项(M = 3.74±SD = 0.443),足球运动员表示他们在比赛前总是花更多的时间进行身体准备。得分最低的5个项目分别是第5、8、24、25和31项。得分最低的是第25项(M = 1.11±SD = .323),其中足球运动员表示他们在比赛前经常感到视力模糊。得分第二低的是第31项(M = 1.20±SD = 0.406),玩家表示他们在游戏过程中经常注意力不集中。得分第三低的是第24项(M = 1.34±SD = .482),玩家表示他们在游戏前经常感到某种形式的头晕。因此,本研究得出的结论是,表现焦虑是由害怕失败、消极思考、低自尊、不确定、担心、缺乏动力、无法处理困难、消极的自我对话、自我评价和过度思考引起的。
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Examining factors associated with performance anxiety among soccer players in Katima Mulilo of Zambezi Region in Namibia
The purpose of this study was to examining factors associated with performance anxiety among soccer players in Katima Mulilo of the Zambezi Region of Namibia. Quantitative methods were used to determine soccer players’ performance anxiety levels prior and during the game. A total of (n = 100) soccer players from Katima Mulilo Zambezi Football League playing for A and B divisions participated in the study. The participants were selected purposively based on a reason that they were soccer players either in A or B division of the league. Data were gathered using a self-filled information questionnaire forms created by the researcher. Data was analysed with a statistical software SPSS programme. Percentages, frequencies, mean and standard deviation numerical figures were used to interpret the results. The highest score of (M = 4.00 ± SD =.000) was recorded for item 11 to which soccer players indicated that they had high level of winning thoughts on their minds prior to the game to be played. The second highest score recorded was item 7 (M = 3.86 ± SD = .355) to which soccer players indicated that they feared their opponents and spectators prior to the game. The third highest score was recorded in item 1 with (M = 3.74 ± SD = .443) to which soccer players indicated they always had spent more time for physical preparation prior to the game. The five lowest scores were recorded in items 5, 8, 24, 25 and 31. The lowest score was recorded in item 25 with (M = 1.11 ± SD = .323) to which soccer players indicated that they often felt blurred vision prior to the game. The second lowest score was recorded in item 31 with (M = 1.20 ± SD = .406) to which players indicated that they often had poor concentration during the game. The third lowest scored was recorded in item 24 with (M = 1.34 ± SD = .482) to which players indicated that they often felt some form of dizziness prior to the game. Therefore this study concludes that performance anxiety is caused by fear of failure, negative thinking, low self-esteem, uncertainty, worry, and lack of motivation, inability to deal with difficulty, negative self-talk, self-evaluation, and overthinking.
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