Ramis Yago, Torregrosa Miquel, Viladrich Carme, Cruz Jaume
Research Group in Sport and Exercise Psychology, Department of Basic, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaBarcelona, Spain.
Research Group in Sport and Exercise Psychology, Department of Psychobiology and Methodology of Health Science, Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaBarcelona, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2017 Apr 12;8:572. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00572. eCollection 2017.
Framed on a Self-Determination Theory perspective, the purpose of this study was to explore the predictive capacity of coaches' interpersonal controlling style on the competitive anxiety of young athletes, considering the mediating effect of the athletes' controlled motivation on this relationship. The sample consisted of 1166 athletes, aged between 9 and 18, who ranked their perceptions of coaches' controlling style, as well as the reasons for participating in sport and their competitive anxiety before or during competition. The structural models assessing both the direct effect of the controlling style on the anxiety and the complete mediated effect of the controlled motivation on this relationship revealed good fit indices. However, a significant difference of the chi-square was obtained when comparing these models to the partial mediation model, providing evidence of this last model to be more adequate to describe the relationship between coaches' controlling style and athletes' competitive anxiety. Positive significant effects of coach controlling style on the three forms of competitive anxiety were found (β = 0.21, < 0.001; β = 0.14, < 0.001; β = 0.30, < 0.001) indicating that coach controlling style could be an antecedent for athletes' anxiety in a direct way. Although this style also predicts athletes' motivation to participate, this indirect path seems to predict competitive anxiety in a less clear way. We discuss our results facing them up to Vallerand's hierarchical model postulates, focusing on the relevant influence of coaches on the young athletes' experience in the sport context.
从自我决定理论的角度出发,本研究旨在探讨教练的人际控制风格对年轻运动员比赛焦虑的预测能力,同时考虑运动员的受控动机在这种关系中的中介作用。样本包括1166名年龄在9至18岁之间的运动员,他们对教练的控制风格、参与运动的原因以及比赛前或比赛期间的比赛焦虑进行了评分。评估控制风格对焦虑的直接影响以及受控动机对这种关系的完全中介作用的结构模型显示出良好的拟合指数。然而,将这些模型与部分中介模型进行比较时,卡方值存在显著差异,这表明最后一个模型更适合描述教练控制风格与运动员比赛焦虑之间的关系。研究发现教练控制风格对三种比赛焦虑形式有显著的正向影响(β = 0.21,p < 0.001;β = 0.14,p < 0.001;β = 0.30,p < 0.001),表明教练控制风格可能直接成为运动员焦虑的一个前因。虽然这种风格也能预测运动员的参与动机,但这条间接路径对比赛焦虑的预测似乎不太明确。我们根据瓦勒兰德的层次模型假设来讨论我们的结果,重点关注教练对年轻运动员在运动情境中体验的相关影响。