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摘要
本研究的目的是根据一些人口学变量来考察空手道运动员的心理弹性和压力应对策略,并确定它们之间的关系。本研究招募了在土耳其不同运动俱乐部训练的空手道运动员104人(女54人,男50人,平均年龄19.85±4.10岁)。数据收集采用简要弹性量表(BRS) (Smith et al., 2008)和压力应对量表(SCS) (Sahin & Durak, 1995)。数据分析采用描述性统计、t检验和相关分析。被试的心理弹性处于中等水平,而SCS自信方法和寻求社会支持子维度分别处于高水平和低水平。运动员的心理弹性和压力应对策略在性别上存在显著差异。经验与心理弹性存在显著正相关和低显著相关,而经验与无助接近SCS子维度存在显著负相关和低显著相关。年龄与心理弹性呈中等正相关。最后,心理弹性与自信取向和乐观取向的SCS子维度呈显著正相关和中显著相关,与无助取向的SCS子维度呈显著负相关和中显著相关。
Relationship between psychological resilience and stress coping strategies in karate athletes
The aim of this research was to examine the psychological resilience and stress coping strategies of Karate athletes according to some demographic variables and to determine the relationship between them. A sample of 104 (54 females and 50 males, mean age 19.85±4.10 years) Karate athletes who trained in different sport clubs in Turkey were recruited. The Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) (Smith et al., 2008) and the Stress Coping Scale (SCS) (Sahin & Durak, 1995) were used for data collection. Descriptive statistics, t-test and correlation analyses were used for data analysis. Participants’ psychological resilience was at mid-level, while the SCS self-confident approach and seeking social support sub-dimensions were at high and low level respectively. The athletes’ psychological resilience and stress coping strategies differed significantly according to gender. There was a positive and low significant correlation between experience and psychological resilience, in contrast a to negative and low significant correlation found between experience and helpless approach SCS sub-dimension. Middle and positive correlation was observed between age and psychological resilience. Finally, there were positive and middle significant correlations between psychological resilience and self-confident approach and optimistic approach, and a negative and middle significant correlation between psychological resilience and helpless approach SCS sub-dimensions.