St-Cyr Jany, Gavrila Andreea, Tanguay-Sela Myriam, Vallerand Robert J
Laboratoire de Recherche sur le Comportement Social, Département de psychologie, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada.
Département de psychologie, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada.
Psychol Sport Exerc. 2024 Jul;73:102648. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2024.102648. Epub 2024 Apr 12.
Aesthetic athletes face higher risks of disordered eating, and perfectionism is one of the determinants involved. While research suggests that perfectionism in sport may play a role in physical and psychological well-being, its influence remains to be confirmed. As such, further examination of the influence of perfectionism on health is warranted as it could lead to better interventions. This preregistered research sought to shed new light on these relationships by investigating the mediating role of passion in the perfectionism-disordered eating relationship as well as physical and psychological well-being in aesthetic sports. In Study 1, 229 American recreational and competitive athletes practicing either gymnastics (n = 150) or artistic swimming (n = 79) were recruited on MTurk to complete an online questionnaire. The same recruitment procedure was used for Study 2, with 107 American gymnasts (n = 69) and artistic swimmers (n = 38) completing the questionnaire at two timepoints, one year apart. Results from path analyses showed that socially prescribed perfectionism was associated with obsessive passion, which in turn was associated with disordered eating. Self-oriented perfectionism was associated with both obsessive and harmonious passion, the latter being more adaptative as it was associated with physical and psychological well-being. Thus, the way one engages in aesthetic sports matters, as engaging with obsessive passion may take a toll on one's health and lead to disordered eating. Conversely, fostering harmonious engagement seems to temper the negative associations between perfectionism and health outcomes and promote positive relationships with athlete's well-being, but requires further study.
追求美感的运动员面临着更高的饮食失调风险,完美主义是其中一个相关的决定因素。虽然研究表明运动中的完美主义可能对身心健康有影响,但其影响仍有待证实。因此,鉴于完美主义可能会带来更好的干预措施,有必要进一步研究其对健康的影响。这项预先注册的研究旨在通过调查热情在完美主义与饮食失调关系中的中介作用,以及在追求美感的运动中对身心健康的影响,来揭示这些关系。在研究1中,通过亚马逊土耳其机器人平台招募了229名从事体操(n = 150)或花样游泳(n = 79)的美国休闲和竞技运动员,让他们完成一份在线问卷。研究2采用了相同的招募程序,107名美国体操运动员(n = 69)和花样游泳运动员(n = 38)在相隔一年的两个时间点完成问卷。路径分析结果表明,社会规定的完美主义与强迫性热情相关,而强迫性热情又与饮食失调相关。自我导向的完美主义与强迫性热情和协调性热情都相关,后者更具适应性,因为它与身心健康相关。因此,参与追求美感运动的方式很重要,因为带着强迫性热情参与可能会损害健康并导致饮食失调。相反,培养协调性参与似乎可以缓和完美主义与健康结果之间的负面关联,并促进与运动员幸福感的积极关系,但这还需要进一步研究。