Brinkman-Majewski Rachel E, Weiss Windee M
J Sport Rehabil. 2018 Sep 1;27(5):460-468. doi: 10.1123/jsr.2016-0228. Epub 2018 Aug 26.
The motivational climate created by the athletic trainer in rehabilitation may be critical in influencing athletes' intrinsic motivation and other psychosocial outcomes in the rehabilitation and the recovery processes.
To examine intercollege athletes' perceptions of the motivational climate in the rehabilitation setting. Specifically, examining if perceptions of the motivational climate can predict athletes' levels of intrinsic motivation with rehabilitation as well as the relationship between perceptions of the motivational climate and athlete demographics (gender, starter status, athletic trainer gender, etc).
Cross-sectional, descriptive research.
College sport team and athletic training center.
National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II intercollege athletes from one institution (n = 187; 125 males and 62 females).
Paper-based survey measuring mastery and performance perceptions of the motivational climate in rehabilitation, athletes' goal orientation in sport, and athletes' levels of motivation in rehabilitation.
Perceptions of a performance climate were positively related to intrinsic motivation effort-improvement (effect size = 25.34%). Perceptions of a mastery climate were positively related to interest-enjoyment and perceived competence and negatively related to tension-pressure (effect size = 39.03%). In general, female athletes, as well as athletes with a female athletic trainer, had significantly higher perceptions of mastery motivational climate effort-improvement than male athletes and athletes with male athletic trainers. While male athletes and athletes with male athletic trainers had higher perceptions of intrateam member rivalry in rehabilitation.
The athlete's gender and goal orientation, as well as the gender of the athletic trainer creating the motivational climate, can influence whether the environment is perceived as more mastery or performance. The recovering athletes' perceptions of the climate in rehabilitation can, in turn, affect their intrinsic motivation toward the therapeutic interventions.
康复训练中运动训练师营造的动机氛围,对于影响运动员在康复及恢复过程中的内在动机和其他心理社会结果可能至关重要。
考察大学生运动员对康复环境中动机氛围的认知。具体而言,考察对动机氛围的认知是否能够预测运动员在康复过程中的内在动机水平,以及动机氛围认知与运动员人口统计学特征(性别、首发状态、运动训练师性别等)之间的关系。
横断面描述性研究。
大学运动队和运动训练中心。
来自一所院校的全国大学体育协会第二分区的大学生运动员(n = 187;125名男性和62名女性)。
基于纸质问卷的调查,测量对康复中动机氛围的掌握和表现认知、运动员在运动中的目标定向以及运动员在康复中的动机水平。
对表现氛围的认知与内在动机努力提升呈正相关(效应量 = 25.34%)。对掌握氛围的认知与兴趣享受和感知能力呈正相关,与紧张压力呈负相关(效应量 = 39.03%)。总体而言,女运动员以及有女运动训练师的运动员,对掌握动机氛围努力提升的认知显著高于男运动员和有男运动训练师的运动员。而男运动员和有男运动训练师的运动员在康复中对团队内部成员竞争的认知更高。
运动员的性别和目标定向,以及营造动机氛围的运动训练师的性别,会影响康复环境被感知为更注重掌握还是表现。康复中的运动员对氛围的认知反过来会影响他们对治疗干预的内在动机。