跳伞者是同质群体吗?气质、寻求刺激与冒险的特征分析

Agnieszka Bołdak, M. Guszkowska
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跳伞,一项所谓的冒险运动,已经成为一种越来越容易接受和流行的娱乐形式。问题是,它是否能吸引心理素质相同的人。本文所描述的研究目的是确定跳伞者在气质特征、刺激需求和风险方面是否属于同质群体。这项研究涉及143名跳伞者(98名男性,45名女性),年龄在17岁到49岁之间,其中包括73名不超过10次跳伞的初学者和70名至少有100次跳伞经验的高级跳伞者,他们有资格在没有教练监督的情况下练习跳伞。本研究采用了以下问卷:Zawadzki和Strelau(1997)的行为形式特征气质量表、Zuckerman(1979)的感觉寻求量表、Studenski(2006)的风险行为多因子量表、Spielberger等人(1983)的状态-特质焦虑量表和威尔士大学科技学院Matthews、Chamberlain和Jones(1990)的情绪形容词检查表。聚类分析确定了三组伞兵,我们将其标记为风险规避者,感觉寻求者和适度者。这三组在所有被诊断出的持续心理特征、情绪和跳跃前后的焦虑水平方面存在显著差异。伞兵是一个异质的群体,在感觉和冒险所需的气质特征方面存在显著差异。这表明他们参与与风险相关的活动的动机是不同的。在训练过程中对这些特征的认识和随后的个性化训练可以限制跳伞事故的风险。
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Are Skydivers a Homogenous Group? Analysis of Features of Temperament, Sensation Seeking, and Risk Taking
Skydiving, a so-called risky sport, has become a more and more accessible and popular form of recreation. The question arises whether it attracts people of common psychological constitution. The aim of the study described in this article was to determine whether parachutists are a homogenous group in the sense of temperament features, need for stimulation, and risk. The research involved 143 parachutists (98 men and 45 women) between 17 and 49 years old, including 73 beginners with not more than 10 jumps and 70 advanced parachutists who had at least 100 jumps and qualifications to practice skydiving without the supervision of an instructor. In the research, the following questionnaires were applied: Formal Characteristics of Behavior–The Temperament Inventory of Zawadzki and Strelau (1997), Sensation Seeking Scale of Zuckerman (1979), the Multifactorial Scale of Risky Behaviors of Studenski (2006), State–Trait Anxiety Inventory of Spielberger et al. (1983), and the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology Mood Adjective Check List of Matthews, Chamberlain, and Jones (1990). Cluster analysis identified 3 groups of parachutists, which we label risk avoiders, sensation seekers, and moderates. These 3 groups differ significantly in terms of all diagnosed constant psychical properties, mood, and the level of anxiety before and after a jump. Parachutists are a heterogeneous group, differing significantly in terms of the temperament features needed for sensation and risk taking. This suggests that their motives for engagement in the activity connected with risk are different. Recognition of these features in the process of training and subsequent individualization of training could limit the risk of accidents during parachute jumps.
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