York St John University, School of Science, Technology, and Health, York, UK.
University of Leeds, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Leeds, UK.
J Sports Sci. 2020 Mar;38(6):669-675. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2020.1723387. Epub 2020 Feb 3.
Initial research suggests that parental perfectionism is central to the development of athlete perfectionism. However, it is unclear whether perceived or actual parental perfectionism is most important. The present study aimed to address this issue in two ways. First, we re-examined the predictive ability of actual versus perceived parental perfectionism on athlete perfectionism. Second, for the first time, we tested whether perceived parental perfectionism mediated the relationship between actual parental perfectionism and athlete perfectionism. A sample of 150 junior athletes and their parents completed measures of perfectionism (perfectionistic strivings and perfectionistic concerns). Junior athletes completed two measures, one of their own perfectionism and one of perceptions of their parents' perfectionism. Parents completed one measure of their own perfectionism. Regression analyses showed that perceived parental perfectionism predicted athlete perfectionism over and above actual parental perfectionism. Mediation analyses provided support for our proposed model. Overall, the findings suggest that both actual and perceived parental perfectionism are important in the development of perfectionism in junior athletes.
初步研究表明,父母的完美主义是运动员完美主义发展的核心。然而,目前尚不清楚感知到的或实际的父母完美主义哪个更为重要。本研究旨在从两个方面解决这个问题。首先,我们重新检验了实际父母完美主义和感知父母完美主义对运动员完美主义的预测能力。其次,我们首次测试了感知到的父母完美主义是否在实际父母完美主义与运动员完美主义之间起中介作用。150 名青少年运动员及其父母完成了完美主义(努力和关注)的测量。青少年运动员完成了两份完美主义的测量,一份是他们自己的,一份是他们对父母完美主义的感知。父母完成了一份自己的完美主义的测量。回归分析表明,感知到的父母完美主义可以预测运动员完美主义,而不仅仅是实际的父母完美主义。中介分析为我们提出的模型提供了支持。总的来说,这些发现表明,青少年运动员的完美主义发展中,实际和感知到的父母完美主义都很重要。