Treating Yourself in a Fairway: Examining the Contribution of Self-Compassion and Well-Being on Performance in a Putting Task.

IF 2.2 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.3390/sports12110300
Melanie R Burgess, Diane E Mack, Philip M Wilson, Leah J Ferguson
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Researchers have advocated for greater insight regarding the contributions of psychological resources to sports performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the contributions of self-compassion and well-being to sports performance using a golf putting task. Male golfers (N = 87, Mage = 54.94; SDage = 15.37 years) completed the Self-Compassion Scale-Athlete Version and the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale immediately prior to the golf putting task which consisted of 15 consecutive putts from 7 feet on an outdoor practice green. Performance was assessed immediately following the putting task. Simple linear regression analyses showed that self-compassion did not predict 'perceived' (β = -0.20, p = 0.06; ƒ2 = 0.04) or 'actual' (β = -0.17, p = 0.11; ƒ2 = 0.03) performance. Similarly, well-being did not predict 'perceived' (β = -0.16, p = 0.15; ƒ2 = 0.03) or 'actual' performance (β = -0.01, p = 0.91; ƒ2 = 0.00). Overall, the conclusions from this study offer converging evidence that self-compassion and well-being may not impact putting performance in adult male golfers. Greater insight into whether, and if so under what conditions, self-compassion and well-being matter to sports performance warrants additional scrutiny.

在球道上善待自己:研究自我同情和幸福感对推杆任务成绩的影响。
研究人员一直主张要深入了解心理资源对运动成绩的贡献。本研究的目的是利用高尔夫推杆任务来考察自我同情和幸福感对运动成绩的贡献。男性高尔夫球手(87 人,平均年龄为 54.94 岁,平均年龄为 15.37 岁)在完成高尔夫推杆任务前完成了 "自我同情量表-运动员版 "和 "沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表",推杆任务包括在室外练习果岭上从 7 英尺处连续推杆 15 次。推杆任务结束后立即对成绩进行评估。简单线性回归分析表明,自我同情不能预测 "感知 "成绩(β = -0.20,p = 0.06;ƒ2 = 0.04)或 "实际 "成绩(β = -0.17,p = 0.11;ƒ2 = 0.03)。同样,幸福感也不能预测 "感知 "绩效(β = -0.16,p = 0.15;ƒ2 = 0.03)或 "实际 "绩效(β = -0.01,p = 0.91;ƒ2 = 0.00)。总之,本研究的结论提供了一致的证据,即自我同情和幸福感可能不会影响成年男性高尔夫球手的推杆成绩。对于自我同情和幸福感是否会影响运动成绩,以及在何种条件下会影响运动成绩,还需要进一步深入研究。
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Sports
Sports SPORT SCIENCES-
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