Bekiari Alexandra, Patsiaouras Asterios, Kokaridas Dimitrios, Sakellariou Kimon
University of Thessaly, Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, 42100 Karyes Trikala, Greece.
Psychol Rep. 2006 Oct;99(2):630-4. doi: 10.2466/pr0.99.2.630-634.
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relation of verbal aggressiveness and state anxiety (somatic, cognitive, and self-confidence) in sports settings based on the ratings by volleyball coaches and their athletes. The sample consisted of volleyball athletes (n=208; 98 men and 110 women) and their coaches (n=20; 16 men and 4 women). Analysis showed that male volleyball players rated somatic anxiety higher and were more affected by the verbal aggressiveness of their coaches than female volleyball players. No mean differences were significant for male and female coaches on somatic or cognitive anxiety, self-confidence, or verbal aggressiveness. Also, correlation between subscale scores for male and female volleyball players and coaches was found. The correlations of verbal aggressiveness with self-confidence and anxiety were positive for these athletes, leading them to better behavior. This relationship needs further examination in sport settings.
本研究的目的是基于排球教练及其运动员的评分,考察运动场景中言语攻击性与状态焦虑(躯体、认知和自信)之间的关系。样本包括排球运动员(n = 208;98名男性和110名女性)及其教练(n = 20;16名男性和4名女性)。分析表明,男排球运动员对躯体焦虑的评分更高,且比女排球运动员更容易受到教练言语攻击性的影响。男女教练在躯体或认知焦虑、自信或言语攻击性方面的平均差异均不显著。此外,还发现了男女排球运动员与教练分量表得分之间的相关性。对于这些运动员来说,言语攻击性与自信和焦虑之间的相关性为正,这使他们表现得更好。这种关系在运动场景中需要进一步研究。