宗教对优秀学生运动员赛前自我报告离散情绪的作用

M. Srem-Sai, J. B. Frimpong, R. S. K. Abieraba, Richmond Stephen Sorkpor, John Elvis Hagan Junior, T. Schack
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长期以来,宗教经历与个人的积极功能和主观幸福感(包括情感表达)有关。尽管在一般心理学中,宗教被证明对许多个体的幸福和情感标签起着核心作用,但令人惊讶的是,在运动心理学文献中,人们对表演者之间这些构念之间的联系的关注有限。因此,本研究的目的是探讨宗教在优秀学生运动员自我报告的离散情绪(愤怒、焦虑、沮丧、兴奋、快乐)表达中的作用。采用描述性横断面调查设计,方便地选择了300名(N = 300)学生运动员,他们在尼日利亚参加2018年西非大学运动会(WAUG)期间填写了体育情感问卷。在控制年龄后,多变量协方差分析(MANCOVA)显示宗教对愤怒、焦虑和沮丧有显著的主要影响。一项两两分析显示,其他宗教(印度教、佛教和非洲传统宗教)的学生运动员比穆斯林和基督教的学生运动员更焦虑。据报道,沮丧也有类似的趋势。此外,基督教学生运动员报告的愤怒值最低,其次是穆斯林,其他宗教的运动员报告的平均值最高。研究结果提供了有用的信息,可以帮助教练,运动心理学家和其他人员更好地管理具有挑战性的工作环境的运动员的身份是基于宗教活动。与不同宗教取向的运动员一起工作,需要建立在理解不同宗教和/或精神实践的基础上的文化意识,包括与宗教多样性相关的文化技能(例如,文化反身性,文化知情策略)。
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Religion as a Function of Self-reported Discrete Emotions Among Elite Student-Athletes Before Competition
Issues about religion through religious experiences have long been connected with individuals’ positive functioning, and subjective well-being, including emotional expressivity. Despite religion being proven to be central towards the wellbeing and emotional labelling of many individuals in general psychology, it is surprising that limited attention has been given to the linkages between these constructs among performers within sport psychology literature. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the role of religion in the expression of self-reported discrete emotions (anger, anxiety, dejection, excitement, happiness) of elite student-athletes. The descriptive cross sectional survey design was used to conveniently select a sample of three hundred (N = 300) student athletes who filled the Sport Emotion Questionnaire during the 2018 West Africa University Games (WAUG) in Nigeria. A multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) after controlling for age revealed significant main effect for religion on only anger, anxiety, and dejection. A pairwise analysis revealed that student athletes of other religious affiliations (Hinduism, Buddhism and African Traditional Religion) reported being more anxious than their Muslim and Christian counterparts. A similar trend was reported for dejection. Additionally, Christian student athletes reported the least value on anger, followed by Muslims, with athletes from other religions reporting the highest mean value. Findings provide useful information that may help coaches, sport psychologists and other personnel better manage challenging working environment of athletes whose identities are grounded in religious activities. Working with athletes with different religious orientations call for cultural awareness built on understanding diverse religious and/ or spiritual practices, including cultural skills (e.g., cultural reflexivity, culturally informed strategies) that incorporate content related to religious diversity.
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