Gernigon Christophe, Pereira Dias Catarina, Riou François, Briki Walid, Ninot Grégory
a Faculty of Sport and Physical Education Sciences , Montpellier University , Montpellier , France.
Disabil Rehabil. 2015;37(23):2192-6. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2014.1002575. Epub 2015 Jan 19.
This study tested whether persons with Recent Spinal Cord Injury (RSCI) who practice adapted physical activities (APA) and those who do not differ with regard to achievement goals, physical self-perceptions, and global self-esteem.
Adults with RSCI in rehabilitation centers voluntarily completed questionnaires of achievement goals and self-esteem. Then, based on whether they engaged or not in APA programs, they were considered participants or non-participants in APA.
Compared to participants in APA, non-participants were more oriented toward mastery-avoidance goals and had lower scores of physical self-worth and global self-esteem. No differences were found for other achievement goals and for low-level dimensions of physical self.
These findings suggest that mastery-avoidance goals are associated with a maladaptive motivational pattern when intrapersonal comparison conveys a threat for the self. Practical implications for rehabilitation programs for persons with RSCI are offered.
Adapted Physical Activities (APA) programs are supervised physical activity programs in which the choice of the activity as well as the frequency, the duration, and the intensity of practice are adapted to the inpatients' capabilities. Attempts to master physical activities can be seen as threatening experiences to be avoided by persons with Recent Spinal Cord Injury (RSCI) in rehabilitation centers. Comparing one's capabilities in physical activities with those of other persons with RSCI is not motivationally detrimental with respect to the practice of these activities. Upon persons with RSCI' arrival in rehabilitation centers, physical educators should promote a friendly competitive climate in the practice of APA to help inpatients recover healthy levels of physical self-perceptions and global self-esteem as well as motivation to exercise.
本研究旨在测试近期脊髓损伤(RSCI)患者中,参与适应性体育活动(APA)的患者与未参与该活动的患者在成就目标、身体自我认知和总体自尊方面是否存在差异。
康复中心的成年RSCI患者自愿完成成就目标和自尊问卷。然后,根据他们是否参与APA项目,将他们分为APA参与者和非参与者。
与APA参与者相比,非参与者更倾向于掌握-回避目标,身体自我价值和总体自尊得分更低。在其他成就目标和身体自我的低层次维度上未发现差异。
这些发现表明,当人际比较对自我构成威胁时,掌握-回避目标与适应不良的动机模式相关。为RSCI患者的康复项目提供了实际意义。
适应性体育活动(APA)项目是受监督的体育活动项目,其中活动的选择以及练习的频率、持续时间和强度都根据住院患者的能力进行调整。在康复中心,近期脊髓损伤(RSCI)患者可能会将掌握体育活动视为需要避免的威胁性经历。将自己在体育活动中的能力与其他RSCI患者的能力进行比较,在这些活动的练习方面不会产生动机上的不利影响。在RSCI患者抵达康复中心时,体育教育工作者应在APA练习中营造友好的竞争氛围,以帮助住院患者恢复健康的身体自我认知水平、总体自尊以及锻炼动机。