利用心理反应和带队线索解释高中体育教练对脑震荡宣传政策的抵触情绪

IF 3.2 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Communication & Sport Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1177/21674795241281803
Daniel E. Hartman, Gregory Cranmer
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与运动有关的脑震荡(SRC)对运动员的健康构成重大威胁,同时还存在报告不足的问题。教练在促进安全和健康方面发挥着举足轻重的作用,但教练与运动员之间的 SRC 沟通工作却不足以改善运动员的报告行为。本研究通过心理反应理论(PRT)研究了教练员对与运动员进行 SRC 沟通的建议任务的反应,并将带队线索定位为一种社会证明形式,可提高或降低说服力。来自 20 个不同运动项目的 25 名教练员收到了四条信息中的一条,该信息涉及一项建议的 SRC 管理政策,该政策规定教练员与运动员每两周就 SRC 进行一次沟通。这些不同的信息包含了不同的带动力线索(积极的、消极的、不存在的、混合的),通过用户在模拟社交媒体环境中的评论和表情符号反应进行操纵。研究结果表明,负面带量线索暴露、带量感知、自由威胁、反应和反对意向之间存在直接和中介关系。我们的研究结果为了解教练员在社交媒体环境中对 SRC 沟通的动态态度提供了宝贵的见解,弥补了文献中的空白,并将 PRT 引入了 SRC 领域。
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Using Psychological Reactance and Bandwagon Cues to Explain High School Sports Coaches’ Resistance to Concussion Communucation Policies
Sport-related concussions (SRC) are a significant health risk for athletes amalgamated by issues with underreporting. Coaches play a pivotal role in promoting safety and health, but coach-player SRC communication efforts have been insufficient at improving players’ reporting behaviors. This study considers coaches’ responses to a proposed mandate to engage in SRC communication with athletes via psychological reactance theory (PRT), with bandwagoning cues positioned as a form of social proof that heightens or mitigates persuasion. Two hundred five coaches from 20 distinct sports were exposed to one of four messages addressing a proposed SRC management policy mandating biweekly coach-player communication about SRCs. The message variations incorporated different bandwagon cues (positive, negative, absent, mixed), manipulated through user comments and emoji reactions on a simulated social media environment. Results demonstrate direct and mediated relationships between exposure to negative bandwagon cues, bandwagon perceptions, freedom threat, reactance, and opposition intentions. Our findings provide valuable insights into the dynamics of coaches’ attitudes towards SRC communication in a social media context, bridging gaps in the literature and introducing PRT to the SRC domain.
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