大学生运动员和教练员心理弹性交际构成的个案研究

IF 2.8 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Lillian B. Feder
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弹性过程本质上是沟通的,对体育人员和组织的健康和成功至关重要。然而,在体育学术和实践中,韧性建设的沟通成分在很大程度上被忽视了。本研究试图通过使用沟通弹性理论作为敏感概念来建立对体育运动中沟通弹性建设过程的全面理解,从而弥合这一差距。采用主题共现分析法,对某大学甲级棒球队成员进行半结构化深度访谈。研究结果表明,大学生运动员和教练员在心理韧性(即坚持和纪律)和足智多谋(即社会支持、脆弱性、(自我)反思和积极的自我对话)的结合中经历了弹性建设。研究结果还揭示了共同发生的主题之间的三种关系。首先,那些关注过程而不是结果的参与者发展了更强的(自我)意识,并找到了更好的解决方案来解决他们面临的问题。其次,为其他网络成员提供社会支持可以激励参与者调节自己的情绪,并在逆境中保持自律。第三,传达了他们的脆弱性的参与者被授权寻求社会支持,作为对破坏性事件的部分解决方案。这些发现证明了弹性过程的沟通和集体性质,并为体育运动中的弹性建设提供了建议。
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Collegiate Athletes’ and Coaches’ Communicative Constitution of Resilience: A Case Study
Resilience processes are communicative in nature and vital to the wellbeing and success of athletic personnel and organizations. However, the communicative components of resilience-building are largely ignored in sport scholarship and practice. This study seeks to bridge that gap by using the communication theory of resilience as a sensitizing concept to develop a thorough understanding of communicative resilience-building processes in athletics. Semi-structured in-depth interviews with members of a Division I college baseball team were analyzed using thematic co-occurrence analysis. Findings indicate that collegiate athletes and coaches experience resilience-building as a combination of mental toughness (i.e., persistence and discipline) and resourcefulness (i.e., social support, vulnerability, (self-)reflection, and positive self-talk). Findings also reveal three relationships between co-occurring themes. First, participants who focused on the process over the outcome of persistence developed greater (self-)awareness and found better solutions to the issues they faced. Second, providing social support to other network members motivated participants to regulate their own emotions and to remain disciplined amid adversity. Third, participants who communicated their vulnerability were empowered to seek out social support as a partial solution to disruptive events. These findings demonstrate the communicative and collective nature of resilience processes and inform suggestions for resilience-building in athletics.
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