不受限制的挑战能力通过出勤导致高运动成绩:体育活动的调节作用

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Muhammad Ali Hussain , Shazia Humayun , Muhammad Waleed Ayub Ghouri , Walid Emam , Yusra Tashkandy
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中国的运动员在受伤的情况下会感受到更大的社会压力,更有可能避免休息,把疼痛淡化。本研究通过将出勤主义整合到一个高度竞争的环境中,为这个问题提供了一个新的视角。体育活动可以为运动员制定更有针对性的健康预防策略。根据“扩大-构建”理论,目前的研究提出挑战压力源是运动表现的前兆。作为一个干预变量,出勤主义代表了在痛苦中玩游戏的行为。优秀运动员经常使用药物,在受伤时对队友隐瞒自己的伤势,表现出对比赛的承诺,并将这种压力视为一种挑战。此外,研究表明,体育活动调节挑战压力源和出勤之间的关系。采用两波问卷法对430名篮球运动员进行问卷调查。我们的研究结果表明,挑战压力源与运动表现和出勤率呈正相关。此外,研究还发现,出勤在挑战压力源与运动成绩之间的关系中起着显著的中介作用。此外,研究证实,高水平的体育活动增强了挑战压力源对出勤的直接影响和挑战压力源对运动成绩的中介作用。研究结果显示,所有变量之间存在显著的正相关关系。讨论了实际意义和未来发展方向。
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Unrestricted challenging ability turn out to high sports performance through presenteeism: The moderating role of physical activity
Athletes in China feel more social pressure to compete while injured and are more likely to avoid rest and trivialize pain. The present study contributes a novel lens on this problem by integrating presenteeism into a highly competitive setting. Physical activities can be adopted to establish more target-specific health preventive strategies for athletes. Drawing on the broaden-and-build theory, the current study proposes challenge stressors as a precursor to sports performance. As an intervening variable, presenteeism represents the practice of playing while in pain. Elite athletes frequently use medications and hide their injuries from teammates to play while injured, show commitment to the game, and take this stress as a challenge. Furthermore, the study proposes that physical activity moderates the relationship between challenge stressors and presenteeism. A two-wave questionnaire was conducted with 430 valid responses from basketball players. Our findings show that challenge stressors were positively linked to sports performance and presenteeism. In addition, the study found that presenteeism significantly mediated the relationship between challenge stressors and sports performance. Moreover, the study confirms that high levels of physical activity strengthen the direct effect of challenge stressors on presenteeism and the mediating effect of challenge stressors on sports performance. The findings exhibit positive and significant associations among all variables. Practical implications and future directions are discussed.
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Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
274
审稿时长
36 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.
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