Jones G, Swain A
Department of Physical Education, Sports Science and Recreation Management, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK.
Percept Mot Skills. 1992 Apr;74(2):467-72. doi: 10.2466/pms.1992.74.2.467.
This study examined differences in intensity and direction of symptoms of competitive state anxiety in high and low competitive subjects from the sports of rugby union, basketball, soccer, and field hockey. The 69 men were dichotomized via a median-split into high and low competitive groups based on their scores on the Sport Orientation Questionnaire. All subjects completed a modified version of the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 30 minutes prior to competition. This inventory included the original intensity scale plus a direction scale on which subjects rated the extent the experienced intensity of each symptom was either facilitative or debilitative to subsequent performance. There were no significant group differences on intensity of cognitive anxiety or of somatic anxiety or on direction of somatic anxiety; however, the highly competitive group of 34 subjects reported their anxiety as more facilitative and less debilitative than the low competitive group (n = 35). This supports the proposal that sports performers' directional perceptions of their anxiety symptoms may provide further understanding of the competitive state-anxiety response.
本研究调查了英式橄榄球、篮球、足球和曲棍球项目中高竞争型和低竞争型受试者在竞技状态焦虑症状的强度和方向上的差异。69名男性根据其在《运动取向问卷》上的得分,通过中位数分割法被分为高竞争组和低竞争组。所有受试者在比赛前30分钟完成了一份修改版的《竞技状态焦虑量表-2》。该量表包括原始强度量表以及一个方向量表,受试者需在该方向量表上评定每种症状的体验强度对后续表现是促进性的还是妨碍性的。在认知焦虑强度、躯体焦虑强度或躯体焦虑方向上,两组之间没有显著差异;然而,由34名受试者组成的高竞争组报告称,与低竞争组(n = 35)相比,他们的焦虑更具促进性且妨碍性更小。这支持了以下观点,即运动员对其焦虑症状的方向性认知可能有助于进一步理解竞技状态焦虑反应。