Kopp Alexandra, Jekauc Darko
Department of Sport Science, Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Department of Sport Science, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany.
BMC Psychol. 2025 Mar 15;13(1):253. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-02563-w.
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a determinant of athletic performance. Since each sport has its own psychological requirements, individual EI dimensions could have different relevance for athletic performance. This study investigated EI variations among athletes participating in 48 different sports, considering the specific emotional challenges faced by athletes in competitive sports using the appraisal theory of emotions. A total of 605 athletes (44.3% female) actively engaged in competitive sports completed the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire via an online survey. Analyses of variance, controlling for age and gender, revealed no overall link between EI and different sports. However, the dimension of self-control within EI demonstrated significant relevance among athletes in contact sports, sports with a higher degree of control over environmental conditions, and sports with direct referee intervention. On the other hand, the dimension of well-being within EI exhibited significant relevance for athletes in individual sports. Thus, this study suggests that investigating appraisal processes in athletes' emotional experiences, particularly focusing on the self-control dimension of EI, useful for future research in the field of EI.
情商(EI)是运动表现的一个决定因素。由于每项运动都有其自身的心理要求,个体的情商维度对运动表现可能具有不同的相关性。本研究运用情绪评估理论,考虑到竞技运动中运动员面临的特定情绪挑战,调查了参与48种不同运动的运动员的情商差异。共有605名积极参与竞技运动的运动员(44.3%为女性)通过在线调查完成了特质情商问卷。在控制年龄和性别的方差分析中,未发现情商与不同运动之间存在总体联系。然而,情商中的自我控制维度在接触性运动、对环境条件有较高控制程度的运动以及有直接裁判干预的运动的运动员中显示出显著相关性。另一方面,情商中的幸福感维度对个人运动项目的运动员具有显著相关性。因此,本研究表明,调查运动员情绪体验中的评估过程,特别是关注情商的自我控制维度,对该领域未来的研究很有用。