女性可以将她们应对压力的能力从运动中转移到学术环境中

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J. Guzmán
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本研究采用Fletcher及其同事(2005,2006)的压力、情绪和表现模型,回顾性调查了182名13-18岁的高中女学生运动员,以评估应对对运动和学业环境下投入的影响。此外,研究了应对从运动向学习的转移,体育任务导向的应对起到调节作用。结果表明,在体育运动中,压力与情绪应对呈正相关,与敬业负相关,任务导向应对与敬业正相关。在学业环境中,压力与疏离性应对呈正相关,任务导向型应对与敬业度呈正相关。情绪应对和任务导向应对均起中介作用,运动任务导向应对对学业压力和任务导向应对有调节作用。研究结果支持压力的过程模型,并建议在体育和学术环境中应鼓励任务导向的应对,避免情绪导向的应对。此外,运动任务导向的应对会向学术环境转移,当运动任务导向的应对低于一定阈值时,学术任务导向的应对会减少。因此,我们可以得出结论,应对是一种生活技能,有助于参与活动,并可能从体育运动转移到本女学生运动员样本的研究中。
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Women can transfer their ability to cope with stress from sport to academic contexts
This study retrospectively examined 182 high school student-athlete women aged 13-18 using Fletcher and colleagues' (2005, 2006) stress, emotion, and performance model to evaluate the impact of coping on engagement in both sports and academic settings. Additionally, the transfer of coping from sport to study was studied, with sports task-oriented coping acting as a moderator. Results indicated that in sports, stress was positively associated with emotional coping and negatively with engagement, and task-oriented coping positively with engagement. In the academic setting, stress was positively correlated with distancing coping, and task-oriented coping positively with engagement. Emotional coping and task-oriented coping both served as mediators, and sports task-oriented coping moderated academic stress and task-oriented coping. The findings support the processual model of stress and suggest that task-oriented coping should be encouraged and emotion-oriented coping should be avoided in both sports and academic settings. Furthermore, sport task-oriented coping was shown to transfer to the academic setting, as academic task-oriented coping decreased when sport task-oriented coping was below a certain threshold. Thus, it may be concluded that coping is a life skill that facilitates engagement in activities and may be transferred from sport to study in this sample of female student-athletes.
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European Journal of Human Movement
European Journal of Human Movement Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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