Li Yueming, Ma Jifei, Xi Yue, Li Jieling
School of Physical Education, Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang, China.
Department of Physical Education, Cangzhou Normal University, Cangzhou, China.
Front Psychol. 2024 Feb 13;15:1232312. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1232312. eCollection 2024.
Mind wandering is a common phenomenon among athletes during training and competition, and can lead to poor performance. We attempt to clarify which personality type is more prone to mind wandering and the role of trait anxiety between them.
Six hundred and eighty-one athletes participated in this cross sectional study. Participants completed the Athlete Mind Wandering Scale, The Chinese adjectives scale of Big-Five factor personality short scale version and Pre-Competition Emotion Scale-Trait questionnaires. The survey data was tested for common method biases, Pearson correlation analysis, and structural equation model by SPSS 25.0 and Mplus 7.0.
Common method biases can be accepted in this study. (1) Athletes' neuroticism was significantly and positively correlated with trait anxiety and mind wandering, respectively, athletes' extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and openness were significantly and negatively correlated with trait anxiety and mind wandering respectively; the athletes' trait anxiety was significantly and positively correlated with mind wandering; (2) By constructing mediating models, the direct effects of athletes' extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness on mind wandering were insignificant. The mediating effect of athletes' trait anxiety between the five personalities and mind wandering was significant.
Trait anxiety in athletes plays a fully mediating role between the relationship of personality and mind wandering. Athletes' extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness can all have an impact on mind wandering through the mediating role of trait anxiety. Athletes can use the mediating role of trait anxiety to intervene the frequency of mind wandering.
注意力不集中是运动员在训练和比赛中常见的现象,可能导致表现不佳。我们试图阐明哪种人格类型更容易出现注意力不集中,以及特质焦虑在其中所起的作用。
681名运动员参与了这项横断面研究。参与者完成了运动员注意力不集中量表、大五因素人格简版中文形容词量表和赛前情绪量表-特质问卷。使用SPSS 25.0和Mplus 7.0对调查数据进行共同方法偏差检验、Pearson相关分析和结构方程模型分析。
本研究中的共同方法偏差可接受。(1)运动员的神经质分别与特质焦虑和注意力不集中显著正相关,运动员的外向性、宜人性、尽责性和开放性分别与特质焦虑和注意力不集中显著负相关;运动员的特质焦虑与注意力不集中显著正相关;(2)通过构建中介模型,运动员的外向性、宜人性、尽责性、神经质和开放性对注意力不集中的直接效应不显著。运动员特质焦虑在五个人格与注意力不集中之间的中介效应显著。
运动员的特质焦虑在人格与注意力不集中的关系中起完全中介作用。运动员的外向性、宜人性、尽责性、神经质和开放性都可以通过特质焦虑的中介作用影响注意力不集中。运动员可以利用特质焦虑的中介作用来干预注意力不集中的频率。