Thatcher Joanne, Kerr John, Amies Kristy, Day Melissa
Aberystwyth University, Wales, Department of Sport & Exercise Health Science.
J Sport Rehabil. 2007 Nov;16(4):343-62. doi: 10.1123/jsr.16.4.343.
Few studies have examined psychological and emotional processes in injury rehabilitation from a longitudinal, theoretically framed perspective.
This study explored the applicability of Reversal Theory to examine these processes.
University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK.
Three severely injured athletes; two were female (karate and judo) and one was male (hockey), aged 20 to 28.
Fortnightly interviews after participant's initial consultation with a sports therapist, until complete physical rehabilitation.
Supported the use of Reversal Theory in this context (eg, as a means of understanding the origins of athletes' emotional responses to injury and changes in these responses throughout rehabilitation).
Suggestions for future research are made (eg, examining the consequences of emotional and metamotivational states for athlete behavior and recovery outcomes during rehabilitation).
很少有研究从纵向的、理论框架的角度审视损伤康复中的心理和情感过程。
本研究探讨了反转理论在审视这些过程中的适用性。
英国阿伯里斯特威斯的威尔士大学。
三名重伤运动员;两名女性(空手道和柔道),一名男性(曲棍球),年龄在20至28岁之间。
在参与者首次咨询运动治疗师后,每两周进行一次访谈,直至完全康复。
支持在此背景下使用反转理论(例如,作为理解运动员对损伤的情绪反应起源以及这些反应在整个康复过程中变化的一种手段)。
提出了未来研究的建议(例如,研究康复期间情绪和元动机状态对运动员行为和恢复结果的影响)。