ROLES OF COACH’S BEHAVIOUR IN AFFECTING THE PROSOCIAL AND ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR IN ATHLETES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Fariha Mohammad Fazilah, Jamilah Ahmad Radzi, Al Hafiz Abu Bakar, Ahmad Fikri Mohd Kassim
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Prosocial and antisocial behaviour have been utilized in sports exploration to allude proactive and inhibitive profound quality, whilst, individually with low degrees of antisocial behaviour reflecting inhibitive ethical quality. A wide range of coaching conduct affects the behavioural results of athletes. Athletes usually endorse sporting behaviour when coaches generate a mastery climate that accentuates learning, effort and enhancement as keys to success. Contrary to a performance climate that emphasises outperforming others and winning. Therefore, the primary aim of this study is to examine the past literature about the roles of the coach’s behaviour in affecting the prosocial and antisocial behaviour in athletes. This study carried out an extensive online assessment of the data source (Scopus and Web of Science) and a conference scheduled of possibly related papers. The search methods were restricted to studies published in English with full-text availability. A total of 39 studies were chosen from 58 total records. However, a few studies accepted for the review, of which two were selected in qualitative synthesis and thirteen studies selected in the quantitative synthesis. In these two published types of research, we filter out the data (Scopus and Web of Science). As a result, a sample of 15 dissertations and theses selected for systematic quality analysis. The findings systematically evaluate cross-sectional observation-based studies the coach-athlete relationship may be critically significant for thoughtful athletes’ moral behavior in sport. Thus, as a result, it is vital that the coaching approach may focus on the importance of establishing a sports environment that promotes positive behaviors and enables athletes to acquire a feeling of responsibility and self-regulation.
教练行为在影响运动员亲社会和反社会行为中的作用:一个系统的回顾
亲社会行为和反社会行为在体育探索中被用来暗示主动性和抑制性的深刻品质,而个别的低程度的反社会行为则反映了抑制性的伦理品质。各种各样的教练行为影响着运动员的行为结果。当教练营造一种精通的氛围,强调学习、努力和提高是成功的关键时,运动员通常会支持体育行为。与强调超越他人和获胜的绩效氛围相反。因此,本研究的主要目的是检查过去关于教练行为在影响运动员亲社会和反社会行为中的作用的文献。本研究对数据来源(Scopus和Web of Science)进行了广泛的在线评估,并安排了可能相关论文的会议日程。检索方法仅限于用英文发表的研究,并提供全文。总共从58个记录中选择了39个研究。然而,接受审查的研究很少,其中定性综合选择了2项研究,定量综合选择了13项研究。在这两种已发表的研究中,我们过滤掉了数据(Scopus和Web of Science)。因此,选取了15篇论文和论文作为样本进行系统的质量分析。研究结果系统地评估了基于横断面观察的研究,教练员与运动员的关系可能对深思熟虑的运动员在运动中的道德行为具有至关重要的意义。因此,至关重要的是,教练方法可以关注建立一个促进积极行为的体育环境的重要性,并使运动员获得一种责任感和自我调节的感觉。
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