2011年哥德堡世界移植运动会的移植受者参与经验:心理健康的研究

U. Johnson, H. Hinic, Anders Billstrom, H. Gabel
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世界移植运动会(WTG)是两年一次的全球性体育赛事。大多数已发表的与WTG相关的研究都集中在医学问题上。然而,很少有研究调查了这一群体在运动中的心理健康等因素。本研究的目的是对WTG的英语参与者进行描述,并分析与(1)健康(2)体育参与满意度(3)感知能力(4)健康作为体育参与的利益(5)和健康受损作为体育参与的成本如何与体育心理因素相关的五个研究问题。共有253名参与者,平均年龄43.6岁,来自7个说英语的国家。本研究采用了四份有效的心理问卷,并对实验组的背景资料进行了筛选。英语人群的主要特征是接受过肾脏移植手术的受过大学教育的中年男性,他们在移植前参加过相当高的竞技水平的体育运动。主要的统计结果特别表明,对体育参与的满意度、感知健康和健康作为一种益处是解释分析中大部分差异的因变量。总之,感知能力、乐趣和健康似乎是关键的心理因素,它们本质上是参与WTG等游戏的主要激励因素,并最终使参与者产生心理幸福感。最后,对未来的研究进行了展望,并对研究成果的实用价值进行了展望。
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Transplant Recipients’ Experience of Participation at the World TransplantGames in Gothenburg 2011: A Study of Psychological Well-being
The World Transplant Games (WTG) is a biennial worldwide sporting event. Most published research relating to WTG has focused on medical issues. However, few studies have examined factors such as psychological wellbeing in sport for this group. The purpose of this study is to provide a description of the English-speaking participants at the WTG and analyze five research questions linked to how (1) health, (2), satisfaction with sports participation (3), perceived com- petence, (4) health as a benefit of sport participation (5), and impaired health as a cost of sports participation, are related to psychological factors in sports. There were a total of 253 participants with a mean age of 43.6 years, originating from seven English-speaking nations. Four validated psychological questionnaires were used, as well as a screening of back- ground data of the group. The main characteristics of the English-speaking population were university educated middle age men with kidney transplants, who had participated in athletics at a rather high competitive level before the transplant. The main statistical findings particularly showed that satisfaction with sport participation, perceived health and health as a benefit were the dependent variables that explained most of the variance in the analysis. In conclusion, perceived compe- tence, enjoyment and health seem to be critical psychological factors that essentially act as prime motivating factors be- hind participation in games such as WTG, and ultimately lead to a sense of psychological well-being among the partici- pants. Finally, there is a discussion of future research, as well as the practical value of the results.
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