Zacharias Papadakis, Shana M Walsh, Grant B Morgan, Paul J Deal, Andreas Stamatis
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摘要
本研究以正念为假设中介,探讨精神韧性(MT)和自我同情(SC)是否可以在NCAA II、III和NAIA大学运动员中协同共存。横断面调查396名参与者(平均年龄:19.8岁±1.9 SD;女性:51%),显示出MT-SC的相关性(r = 0.46),当正念建模时,该相关性减弱至0.31,表明其作为部分中介的作用。控制性别的层次回归显示MT和性别共同解释了22%的SC方差(ΔR2 = 0.22, p < 0.001)。加入正念使总解释方差增加到39% (ΔR2 = 0.17, p < 0.001)。雌性在SC上的得分略低(β = -0.14, SE = 0.05, p = 0.008)。Sobel检验证实了显著的部分中介作用(Z = 7.22, p < 0.001),正念解释了33%的MT对SC的总影响。利用运动员内在注意资源的正念干预可以同时增强心理韧性和自我同情。通过协调以成绩为导向的严格性和弹性的自我关注,这种策略为运动员在不同的竞技水平上运作带来了希望。
Is Mindfulness the Common Ground Between Mental Toughness and Self-Compassion in Student Athletes? A Cross-Sectional Study.
This study interrogates whether mental toughness (MT) and self-compassion (SC)-historically framed as oppositional constructs-can coexist synergistically among NCAA Division II, III, and NAIA collegiate athletes, with mindfulness as a hypothesized mediator. A cross-sectional survey of 396 participants (mean age: 19.8 yrs ± 1.9 SD; females: 51%), revealed a robust MT-SC correlation (r = 0.46), which attenuated to 0.31 when mindfulness was modeled, signaling its role as a partial mediator. Hierarchical regression controlling for sex showed that MT and sex together explained 22% of the SC variance (ΔR2 = 0.22, p < 0.001). Adding mindfulness increased the total explained variance to 39% (ΔR2 = 0.17, p < 0.001). Females scored slightly lower on SC (β = -0.14, SE = 0.05, p = 0.008). Sobel testing confirmed significant partial mediation (Z = 7.22, p < 0.001), with mindfulness explaining 33% of MT's total effect on SC. Mindfulness-based interventions that exploit athletes' intrinsic attentional resources can simultaneously enhance mental toughness and self-compassion. By reconciling performance-oriented rigor with resilient self-regard, such strategies hold promise for athletes operating at diverse competitive levels.