Stoeber Joachim, Uphill Mark A, Hotham Sarah
Department of Psychology, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, UK.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2009 Apr;31(2):211-45. doi: 10.1123/jsep.31.2.211.
The question of how perfectionism affects performance is highly debated. Because empirical studies examining perfectionism and competitive sport performance are missing, the present research investigated how perfectionism affected race performance and what role athletes' goals played in this relationship in two prospective studies with competitive triathletes (Study 1: N = 112; Study 2: N = 321). Regression analyses showed that perfectionistic personal standards, high performance-approach goals, low performance-avoidance goals, and high personal goals predicted race performance beyond athletes' performance level. Moreover, the contrast between performance-avoidance and performance-approach goals mediated the relationship between perfectionistic personal standards and performance, whereas personal goal setting mediated the relationship between performance-approach goals and performance. The findings indicate that perfectionistic personal standards do not undermine competitive performance, but are associated with goals that help athletes achieve their best possible performance.
完美主义如何影响表现这一问题备受争议。由于缺乏考察完美主义与竞技运动表现的实证研究,本研究在两项针对竞技铁人三项运动员的前瞻性研究中(研究1:N = 112;研究2:N = 321),探究了完美主义如何影响比赛表现,以及运动员的目标在这种关系中所起的作用。回归分析表明,完美主义的个人标准、高成绩趋近目标、低成绩回避目标和高个人目标能够预测超出运动员表现水平的比赛成绩。此外,成绩回避目标与成绩趋近目标之间的对比介导了完美主义个人标准与表现之间的关系,而个人目标设定介导了成绩趋近目标与表现之间的关系。研究结果表明,完美主义的个人标准不会损害竞技表现,而是与有助于运动员发挥出最佳表现的目标相关联。