Encel Kim, Mesagno Christopher, Brown Helen
a Faculty of Health , Federation University , Ballarat , Australia.
b Faculty of Health , Deakin University , Burwood , Australia.
J Sports Sci. 2017 Apr;35(8):756-761. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2016.1186817. Epub 2016 May 23.
Social media (e.g., Facebook and Twitter) use has increased considerably since its inception; however, research examining the relationship between social media use and sport has not progressed as rapidly. The purpose of the current study was to explore the prevalence rates of Facebook use among athletes around and during sport competitions and to investigate the relationships between sport anxiety and Facebook use. Two hundred and ninety-eight athletes of varying levels completed measures for sport anxiety and Facebook use, which included descriptive information about Facebook use prior to, during and following competitions. Results indicated that 31.9% of athletes had used Facebook during a competition and 68.1% had accessed Facebook within 2 h prior to competition. Time spent on Facebook prior to competition was significantly (and positively) correlated with the concentration disruption component of sport anxiety. Furthermore, regression analyses revealed that having push notifications enabled on an athletes' phone predicted 4.4% of the variability in sport anxiety. The percentage of athletes who accessed Facebook within 2 h of, or during, a competition is somewhat alarming considering the importance of psychological preparation in sport, which may compromise optimal psychological readiness and may lead to increased sport anxiety.
自社交媒体(如脸书和推特)诞生以来,其使用量大幅增加;然而,研究社交媒体使用与体育之间关系的进展却没有那么迅速。本研究的目的是探讨运动员在体育比赛前后及比赛期间使用脸书的普及率,并调查运动焦虑与脸书使用之间的关系。298名不同水平的运动员完成了运动焦虑和脸书使用情况的测量,其中包括比赛前、比赛期间和比赛后脸书使用的描述性信息。结果表明,31.9%的运动员在比赛期间使用过脸书,68.1%的运动员在比赛前2小时内访问过脸书。比赛前花在脸书上的时间与运动焦虑的注意力分散成分显著(且呈正相关)。此外,回归分析显示,运动员手机上启用推送通知可预测运动焦虑变异性的4.4%。考虑到心理准备在体育运动中的重要性,在比赛前2小时内或比赛期间访问脸书的运动员比例有点令人担忧,这可能会影响最佳心理准备状态,并可能导致运动焦虑增加。