GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PERSONAL ISSUES RELATED STRESS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENT ATHLETES

E. Wee, K. M. Kee, Tah Fatt Ong, H. Ler, Wei Cheng, N. Abdullah, C. Tan
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Student athletes have to balance numerous demands such as academic pursuit, training and competition, thus these could bring stress and challenges. This study examined personal issues as sources of stress experienced by university student athletes. A total of 273 student athletes (Males = 160, Females = 113; Age = 20.4 + 2.5 years) participated in this study. A 16-item questionnaire was adopted from the Organizational Stress Inventory developed by Fletcher and Hanton (2003). The inventory was divided into three sub-scales of ‘nutrition’, ‘injury’, and goals and expectations’. The results suggested that both male and female student athletes were stressed, in order of importance by ‘nutrition’, ‘injury’ and ‘goal & expectation’ respectively. Inferential statistics showed that there were no significant differences in ‘nutrition’, ‘injury’ sub-scales according to gender. However, for the ‘goal and expectations’ sub-scale, there was a statistically significant difference in ‘unclear goals’ and ‘tension because of personal goals within the team’ where male athletes demonstrated higher stress than female athletes. The findings are important to coaches and sport managers in addressing personal issues among athletes. More research is needed to include athletes from other educational institutions and from national sport associations.
大学生运动员个人问题相关压力的性别差异
学生运动员必须平衡学业、训练和比赛等众多需求,从而带来压力和挑战。本研究考察了大学生运动员所经历的个人问题的压力来源。学生运动员273人(男160人,女113人;年龄= 20.4 + 2.5岁)参加本研究。采用Fletcher和Hanton(2003)开发的组织压力量表(Organizational Stress Inventory)中的16项问卷。该量表分为“营养”、“伤害”和“目标与期望”三个子量表。结果表明,男女学生运动员都被强调,其重要性依次为“营养”、“伤病”和“目标与期望”。推论统计显示,在“营养”、“伤害”量表上,性别差异不显著。然而,在“目标和期望”子量表中,在“目标不明确”和“团队中个人目标造成的紧张”这两个方面,男性运动员比女性运动员表现出更大的压力,在统计上存在显著差异。这一发现对教练和体育经理解决运动员的个人问题很重要。需要更多的研究,包括来自其他教育机构和国家体育协会的运动员。
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