Miller Kathleen E
University at Buffalo.
J Sport Behav. 2009;32(1):69-91.
Little attention has been paid to the multidimensional nature of athletic involvement, which includes identity formation as well as participation in sports activities. Five hundred eighty-one sport-involved undergraduate students completed a questionnaire assessing their sport-related identities, goal orientations, primary sport ratings, and conformity to masculine norms. F-tested mean comparisons and hierarchical linear regressions were used to explore the characteristics associated with two distinct sport-related identities ("athletes" and "jocks"). Jock identity was associated with an ego-oriented approach to sports (men only), whereas athlete identity was associated with a task-oriented approach (both genders). Jock identity was positively associated with conformity to masculine norms, particularly for men, whereas athlete identity was positively associated with some masculine norms (i.e., Winning) and negatively associated with others (i.e., Playboy). These findings help to identify the correlates of a "toxic Jock" identity that may signal elevated risk for health-compromising behavior.
人们很少关注体育参与的多维度性质,这包括身份形成以及体育活动参与。581名参与体育运动的本科生完成了一份问卷,评估他们与运动相关的身份、目标取向、主要运动评分以及对男性规范的遵从情况。使用F检验均值比较和分层线性回归来探索与两种不同的与运动相关的身份(“运动员”和“体育迷”)相关的特征。体育迷身份与以自我为导向的运动方式相关(仅适用于男性),而运动员身份与以任务为导向的方式相关(男女皆有)。体育迷身份与对男性规范的遵从呈正相关,尤其是对男性而言,而运动员身份与某些男性规范(即获胜)呈正相关,与其他规范(即花花公子)呈负相关。这些发现有助于确定“有毒体育迷”身份的相关因素,这可能预示着健康受损行为的风险增加。