Li Yishuang
Department of Common Courses, Changjiang Institute of Technology, Wuhan, 430212, China.
BMC Psychol. 2025 Jan 7;13(1):15. doi: 10.1186/s40359-024-02299-z.
Psychological safety is crucial for student-athletes, impacting their stress levels and academic anxiety. Understanding how interpersonal factors like intimacy and social adjustment impact psychological safety can guide interventions to enhance student-athlete well-being.
This study investigates the relationships between intimacy, social adjustment, psychological safety, perceived stress, and learning-related anxiety among student-athletes. It tests explicitly whether psychological safety mediates the effects of intimacy and social adjustment on perceived stress and learning-related anxiety.
A cross-sectional design was employed, involving 300 student-athletes from various universities in Wuhan, China. Participants completed measures of intimacy (RCI), social adjustment (SAS-SR), perceived stress (PSS), learning-related anxiety (LAS), and psychological safety (PSS). Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was used to analyze direct and indirect relationships among the variables.
RESULTS/DISCUSSION: The results revealed that intimacy and social adjustment positively impact psychological safety. In turn, psychological safety negatively affects perceived stress and learning-related anxiety. The mediation analysis showed that psychological safety significantly mediates the relationships between both intimacy and social adjustment with perceived stress and learning-related anxiety. Specifically, the study found that higher intimacy and social adjustment levels increased psychological safety, subsequently reducing perceived stress and anxiety levels. These findings underscore the importance of fostering a psychologically safe environment to mitigate stress and anxiety among student-athletes. The study's implications suggest that coaches and educators should build supportive relationships and enhance social integration to improve psychological safety and overall athlete well-being.
This study highlights the critical role of psychological safety in student athletes' mental health. By promoting intimacy and social adjustment, institutions can enhance psychological safety, reduce stress and anxiety, and improve athletes' academic and personal experiences. Future research should explore longitudinal effects and potential moderators to understand these relationships further.
心理安全感对学生运动员至关重要,会影响他们的压力水平和学业焦虑。了解亲密关系和社会适应等人际因素如何影响心理安全感,可以为增强学生运动员幸福感的干预措施提供指导。
本研究调查了学生运动员的亲密关系、社会适应、心理安全感、感知压力和学习相关焦虑之间的关系。明确检验心理安全感是否中介了亲密关系和社会适应对感知压力和学习相关焦虑的影响。
采用横断面设计,研究对象为来自中国武汉各大学的300名学生运动员。参与者完成了亲密关系量表(RCI)、社会适应量表(SAS-SR)、感知压力量表(PSS)、学习相关焦虑量表(LAS)和心理安全感量表(PSS)。使用结构方程模型(SEM)分析变量之间的直接和间接关系。
结果/讨论:结果显示,亲密关系和社会适应对心理安全感有积极影响。反过来,心理安全感对感知压力和学习相关焦虑有负面影响。中介分析表明,心理安全感显著中介了亲密关系和社会适应与感知压力和学习相关焦虑之间的关系。具体而言,研究发现较高的亲密关系和社会适应水平会提高心理安全感,进而降低感知压力和焦虑水平。这些发现强调了营造心理安全环境以减轻学生运动员压力和焦虑的重要性。该研究的意义表明,教练和教育工作者应建立支持性的关系并加强社会融合,以提高心理安全感和运动员的整体幸福感。
本研究强调了心理安全感在学生运动员心理健康中的关键作用。通过促进亲密关系和社会适应,机构可以增强心理安全感,减轻压力和焦虑,改善运动员的学业和个人体验。未来的研究应探索纵向影响和潜在的调节因素,以进一步了解这些关系。