运动员完美主义自我表现与兴奋剂的初步研究。

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Annabel Walker, Daniel J Madigan, Gareth E Jowett
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摘要

完美主义与运动中的兴奋剂有关。然而,迄今为止的研究都集中在特质完美主义上,而忽视了完美主义的其他可能相关方面。其中一个方面是完美主义的自我表现——完美主义的人际表达。因此,本研究的目的是提供一个第一次探索性检查是否完美主义的自我表现与兴奋剂有关的运动。为此,我们招募了两个运动员样本(总N = 362),他们对完美主义自我表现(完美主义自我推销、不展示不完美、不披露不完美)、对兴奋剂的积极态度(样本1)和兴奋剂意愿(样本2)做出了回应。双变量相关分析结果显示,不披露不完美与兴奋剂积极态度正相关,完美主义自我推销和不展示不完美与兴奋剂意愿正相关。当控制完美主义自我表现维度之间的重叠时,在回归分析中,只有不披露不完美成为对兴奋剂的积极态度的积极预测因子(样本1)。这些发现提供了初步证据,证明完美主义自我表现可能与兴奋剂有关,至少在双变量水平上是这样,并且,在这样做的过程中,突出了未来兴奋剂研究需要考虑完美主义的其他方面。
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A Preliminary Examination of Perfectionistic Self-Presentation and Doping in Athletes.

Perfectionism has been linked to doping in sport. However, research to date has focused on trait perfectionism and has neglected other possibly relevant aspects of perfectionism. One such aspect is perfectionistic self-presentation-the interpersonal expression of perfectionism. Therefore, the aim of the present research note was to provide a first exploratory examination of whether perfectionistic self-presentation is related to doping in sport. To do so, we recruited two samples of athletes (total N = 362) who responded to measures of perfectionistic self-presentation (perfectionistic self-promotion, nondisplay of imperfection, and nondisclosure of imperfection), positive attitudes toward doping (Sample 1), and doping willingness (Sample 2). Results of bivariate correlational analyses showed that nondisclosure of imperfection was positively correlated with positive attitudes toward doping, and perfectionistic self-promotion and nondisplay of imperfection were positively correlated with doping willingness. When controlling for the overlap between perfectionistic self-presentation dimensions, in regression analyses, only nondisclosure of imperfection emerged as a positive predictor of positive attitudes toward doping (Sample 1). The findings provide tentative evidence that perfectionistic self-presentation may be associated with doping, at least at the bivariate level, and, in doing so, highlights the need for future doping research to consider other aspects of perfectionism.

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CiteScore
3.60
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39
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (JSEP) is a peer-reviewed publication designed to stimulate and communicate research theory in all areas of sport and exercise psychology. JSEP emphasizes original research reports that advance our understanding of human behavior as it relates to sport and exercise. Comprehensive reviews employing both qualitative and quantitative methods are also encouraged, as well as brief reports of soundly designed research studies that are of special interest or importance. Areas of interest include research in social, clinical, developmental, and experimental psychology, as well as psychobiology and personality. Moreover, the terms sport and exercise may pertain to either the independent or dependent variables. Generally speaking, work on motor control processes, studies of sport as a social institution, or broader social issues are beyond the scope of JSEP. A wide variety of methods are acceptable for studying sport and exercise psychology topics.
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