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摘要
摘要战斗焦虑经常发生在男运动员和女运动员身上,也发生在个人团体运动和体育项目中。焦虑是一种担忧、焦虑和不安的感觉,认为游戏是危险的。有很多因素会导致运动员在比赛中感到焦虑,包括思想和压力失调、学业问题、焦虑损伤和团队关系不佳。其他因素也存在于这些个人和环境中,例如对比赛结果的负面想法、教练或支持者的压力。因此,让每一个将参加比赛的运动员或团队了解战斗焦虑是非常重要的,这样才能在面对比赛时提高自己的最佳表现。本研究采用运动干扰量表(SIC)测量运动员焦虑的定量方法。这项研究的受试者是110人,其中包括国立伊斯兰大学体育系学生Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang的运动员。男性64人,女性46人,羽毛球和乒乓球两个项目的个人项目共31人,足球、排球、篮球和sepak takraw四个项目的体育团体共79人。该分析是描述性分析。结果表明,由于从性别角度评估运动员的焦虑程度没有显著性差异,男性运动员的性别差异为63,00%,女性运动员的性别比例为66,89%,而个人运动类型的性别差异(百分比为67%、12%)和运动组的性别差异是63.64%,如果对运动员运动类型的焦虑程度进行评估,则不存在显著性差异。这意味着体育学生组的运动员在比赛时同样存在焦虑问题。
GAMBARAN KECEMASAN ATLET MAHASISWA: STUDI PADA UNIT KEGIATAN MAHASISWA (UKM) OLAH RAGA UNIVERSITAS ISLAM MAULANA MALIK IBRAHIM MALANG
Abstract. Fighting anxiety often occurs in male and female athletes, as well as individual group sports and sports. The anxiety is a feeling of worry, anxiety, and uneasiness by considering the game as something dangerous. There are many factors that can cause an athlete to experience anxiety during a match that is dysfunctional thoughts and stress, academic problems, anxiety injuries, and poor team relationships. Other factors also exist from such individuals and the environment, such as negative thoughts on the outcome of the game, the pressure of the coach or supporters. Therefore, the fighting anxiety is very important to be known by every athlete or team that will compete, in order to be able to improve its best performance in the face of the game. This study used a quantitative approach measured using the scale of The Sport Interference Checklist (SIC) to measure athlete's anxiety. The subjects of the study were 110 people consisting of athletes of students in the Sports student Unit State Islamic University Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang. With male gender of 64 people and 46 women, as well as individual sports from two sports that is badminton and table tennis totaling 31 people and sports groups from four sports that is soccer, volleyball, basketball, and sepak takraw amounted to 79 person. The analysis is descriptive analysis. The results showed that there was no difference between sex of male athlete with percentage 63,00% and woman equal to 66,89%, because anxiety at athlete evaluated from gender have no significance, and difference between type of individual sport with percentage 67, 12% and sports groups of 63.64%, if reviewed the anxiety of the athlete's sports type does not have significant. This means that athletes in the Sport students Unit equally have anxiety problems when playing.