Crust Lee, Swann Christian, Allen-Collinson Jacquelyn
1 University of Lincoln.
2 University of Wollongong.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2016 Dec;38(6):598-611. doi: 10.1123/jsep.2016-0109. Epub 2016 Dec 29.
Mental toughness (MT) is a key psychological variable related to achievement in performance domains and perseverance in challenging circumstances. We sought to understand the lived experiences of mentally tough high-altitude mountaineers, focusing primarily upon decisions to persevere or abort summit attempts. Phenomenological interviews were conducted with 14 mountaineers including guides, expedition leaders, and doctors (M = 44 years). A content analysis was employed to identify key themes in the data. Participants emphasized the importance of MT in extreme environments and described rational, flexible, and vigilant decision-making. Turning around without summiting was the toughest decision reported, with recognition of the thin line between persevering and overstretching. In contrast to much MT literature, mountaineers accepted limits, demonstrated restraint, and sacrificed personal goals to aid others. Costly perseverance was also reported with some mountaineers described as "too tough": overcompetitive, goal-obsessed, and biased decision-makers. These findings revealed both benefits and dangers of MT in mountaineering.
心理韧性(MT)是一个关键的心理变量,与绩效领域的成就以及在具有挑战性的环境中坚持不懈有关。我们试图了解心理韧性强的高海拔登山者的生活经历,主要关注坚持或放弃登顶尝试的决定。对14名登山者进行了现象学访谈,包括向导、探险队队长和医生(平均年龄44岁)。采用内容分析法来识别数据中的关键主题。参与者强调了心理韧性在极端环境中的重要性,并描述了理性、灵活和警惕的决策过程。报告称,不登顶而折返是最艰难的决定,因为要认识到坚持与过度逞强之间的细微界限。与许多关于心理韧性的文献不同,登山者接受极限,表现出克制,并为帮助他人而牺牲个人目标。也有报道称存在代价高昂的坚持,一些登山者被描述为“过于坚韧”:过度竞争、痴迷目标且决策有偏差。这些发现揭示了心理韧性在登山运动中的益处和危险。