团体运动选手之运动动机氛围与运动满意度

Viktorija Doneva, Galina Domuschieva-Rogleva
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满意度被视为运动动机的重要决定因素。动机气候与环境因素的主观评价有关。摘要本研究旨在揭示不同性别、不同运动项目、不同运动成绩的运动员动机气候与运动满意度之间的关系。研究对象是101名参加团体运动的运动员(70名男性,31名女性),平均年龄为2.3岁(±5.4岁)。我们使用了以下问卷:感知运动动机气候问卷-2 (PMCSQ-2)和运动员满意度问卷(ASQ)。对个人表现的满意度被以下因素所提高:面向精通(β=.440**)、合作学习(β=.424**)、每个运动员对团队成功的重要性(β=.201*)、努力和改进的投入(β=.411**)。通过培训和指导来构建团队行动,通过感知面向掌握(β=.208*)和合作学习(β=.263**)的动机气氛来增强。不平等认可降低了团队绩效满意度(β=- 0.232 *),而协作学习(β=.298**)、努力和改进(β=.267**)和对激励气氛的掌握(β=.283**)提高了团队绩效满意度。对个人待遇的满意度随着绩效激励氛围的主导(β=- 0.216 **)和错误惩罚的应用(β=- 0.208 **)而降低,随着努力和改进而增加(β= 0.283 **)。本研究的结果为假设感知的动机气候在塑造体育活动满意度方面起着重要作用提供了依据。它们是创造与最佳运动表现和满意度相关的适当激励气氛的指南。
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PERCEIVED MOTIVATIONAL CLIMATE AND SATISFACTION OF SPORTS ACTIVITY AMONG COMPETITORS FROM TEAM SPORTS
ABSTRACT Satisfaction is seen as an important determinant of motivation for sports. The motivational climate is related to the subjective assessment of environmental factors. The aim of this study was to reveal the relationships between motivational climate and satisfaction of athletes differentiated by sex, kind of sport, and sports results. The research was done among 101 athletes practicing team sports (70 men, 31 women) with a mean age of 2.3 years (±5.4). We used the following questionnaires: Perceived Motivational Climate in Sport Questionnaire-2 (PMCSQ-2) and Athlete Satisfaction Questionnaire (ASQ). Satisfaction with individual performance is enhanced by a perceived motivational climate oriented towards mastery (β=.440**), cooperative learning (β=.424**), the importance of each athlete for the success of the team (β=.201*), investment of effort and improvement (β=.411**). The structuring of team actions through training and instruction is enhanced by perceiving a motivational climate oriented towards mastery (β=.208*) and cooperative learning (β=.263**). Unequal recognition reduces satisfaction with team performance (β=-.232*), but collaborative learning (β=.298**), effort and improvement (β=.267**), and mastery of motivational climate (β=.283**) increase it. Satisfaction with personal treatment decreases with the dominance of a performance motivational climate (β=-.216**) and application of punishment for mistakes (β=-.208**) and increases with effort and improvement (β=.283**). The results of this study give grounds to assume that the perceived motivational climate plays a significant role in shaping satisfaction with sports activities. They are a guide to creating an appropriate motivational climate related to optimal sports performance and satisfaction.
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