Sun Kaihong, Ji Tai
Department of Physical Education, Changzhou Vocational Institute of Textile and Garment, Changzhou, China.
Department of Physical Education, Yangzhou Polytechnic College, Yangzhou, China.
Front Psychol. 2022 Mar 10;13:771332. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.771332. eCollection 2022.
Exercise plays an important role in the process of socialization among young people and children by providing a context in which children can be exposed to the existing rules and values of society. However, the increasing news of unethical behaviors reported in competitive scenarios led the public to suspect the view "sports shape great characters." To investigate the issue and explore potential influencing factors, the study examined the relationship among athletes' perfectionism, achievement goals, and sports ethics based on the achievement goal theory. A total of 243 young athletes were recruited. The multidimensional perfectionism, achievement goals, and sports ethics were measured by a battery of questionnaires. A direct effect model that did not include mediation variables (achievement goals) and a mediation effect model that included mediation variables were analyzed by structural equation modeling (SEM). Results indicated that perfectionistic strivings may positively predict sports ethics, whereas perfectionistic concerns may negatively predict sports ethics. Mastery approach and mastery avoidance may positively predict sports ethics, whereas the performance approach and performance avoidance may negatively predict sports ethics. Achievement goals may partially mediate the relationship between perfectionism and sports ethics. Perfectionistic strivings may negatively predict sports ethics through performance approach and positively predict sports ethics through mastery approach. Perfectionistic concerns may negatively predict sports ethics through performance avoidance and positively predict sports ethics through mastery avoidance. To prevent athletes from using unethical behaviors, strategies should be developed to reduce perfectionistic concerns and increase their perfectionistic strivings.
运动在年轻人和儿童的社会化过程中发挥着重要作用,它提供了一个环境,让孩子们能够接触到社会现有的规则和价值观。然而,竞技场景中不断增加的不道德行为的报道让公众对“体育塑造伟大品格”这一观点产生了怀疑。为了调查这个问题并探索潜在的影响因素,该研究基于成就目标理论,考察了运动员的完美主义、成就目标和体育道德之间的关系。总共招募了243名年轻运动员。通过一系列问卷对多维完美主义、成就目标和体育道德进行了测量。采用结构方程模型(SEM)分析了不包含中介变量(成就目标)的直接效应模型和包含中介变量的中介效应模型。结果表明,完美主义追求可能正向预测体育道德,而完美主义担忧可能负向预测体育道德。掌握目标取向和掌握回避目标可能正向预测体育道德,而成绩目标取向和成绩回避目标可能负向预测体育道德。成就目标可能在完美主义和体育道德之间的关系中起到部分中介作用。完美主义追求可能通过成绩目标取向负向预测体育道德,通过掌握目标取向正向预测体育道德。完美主义担忧可能通过成绩回避目标负向预测体育道德,通过掌握回避目标正向预测体育道德。为了防止运动员使用不道德行为,应该制定策略来减少完美主义担忧,并增强他们的完美主义追求。