McNeil Dominic G, Fell Michael, Loi Natasha M, Chambers Timothy P, Cosh Suzanne M
Institute of Health and Wellbeing, Federation University Australia. Victoria, Australia.
School of Psychology, University of New England, New South Wales, Australia.
Psychol Sport Exerc. 2024 Jul;73:102649. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2024.102649. Epub 2024 Apr 23.
Skydivers are required to interpret person-context characteristics to overcome inherent internal challenges (i.e., fear and anxiety) and external challenges (i.e., equipment malfunctions) to successfully perform. Research suggests that as skydiving experience increases, skydivers' self-confidence in their actions increases, while their perception of risk and anxiety decreases. However, there is a lack of research investigating the influence of experience and considerations of performance in extreme sports. This study examined the influence of skydiving experience on the interpretation of risk perception, anxiety and self-confidence. Participants comprised 503 experienced Australian skydivers (M = 40.10, SD = 12.40; 79.5 % male). Using a mixed methods approach, skydivers completed measures of risk perceptions, anxiety, and self-confidence related to skydiving, as well as open-ended questions on their skydiving experiences. The findings indicated that increases in jumping experience led to greater self-confidence, and self-confidence mediated the relationship between all elements of jumping experience and cognitive and somatic anxiety associated with skydiving. Thematic analysis reinforced that skydivers understood the inherent risks associated with skydiving, and that skydivers adopted positive strategies that promoted self-confidence and mastery to perform successfully, while also managing their interpretations of risk and associated anxiety that potentially exists. Further research is needed to better understand the interpretation of person-context situations in extreme sports and recognize the important affordances for performance.
跳伞者需要解读人与环境的特征,以克服内在的挑战(即恐惧和焦虑)和外在的挑战(即设备故障),从而成功完成跳伞。研究表明,随着跳伞经验的增加,跳伞者对自身行动的自信心增强,而他们对风险和焦虑的感知则会降低。然而,目前缺乏关于经验以及极限运动中表现考量的影响的研究。本研究考察了跳伞经验对风险感知、焦虑和自信心解读的影响。参与者包括503名有经验的澳大利亚跳伞者(M = 40.10,标准差 = 12.40;79.5%为男性)。采用混合方法,跳伞者完成了与跳伞相关的风险感知、焦虑和自信心的测量,以及关于他们跳伞经历的开放式问题。研究结果表明,跳伞经验的增加会带来更强的自信心,并且自信心在跳伞经验的所有要素与跳伞相关的认知焦虑和躯体焦虑之间起到了中介作用。主题分析强化了这样的观点:跳伞者理解与跳伞相关的固有风险,并且跳伞者采用积极的策略来提升自信心和技能以成功完成跳伞,同时也管理他们对潜在存在的风险及相关焦虑的解读。需要进一步开展研究,以更好地理解极限运动中人与环境情况的解读,并认识到对表现具有重要意义的因素。