무도선수들의 완벽주의 성향과 탈스포츠동기의 관계

2012 
The purpose of this study was to see if there was a relationship between perfectionism and sport demotivation which includes sport training demotivation and sport competition demotivation, and to find out which factors of perfectionism minght be the predictors of sport demotivation. To confirm these two hypotheses, a total of 204 martial art athletes completed multidimensional perfectionism scale and sport demotivation scale. With the data gained from 204 athletes, correlation analysis was used to examine the relationship between perfectionism and sport demotivation. Additionally the perfectionism subscales were entered into the regression to figure out which subscales are the predictors of sport demotivation. First, it was found that there was a certain relationship between perfectionism and sport demotivation. Second, it was found that other-oriented perfectionism and socially prescribed perfectionism had positive effects on negative training atmosphere and reduced self-confidence of sport training demotivation, while self-oriented perfectionism had no significant effect on sport training demotivaion. In addition, self-oriented perfectionism had a negative effect on reduced performance ability and loss of goal of sport competition demotivation, while socially prescribed perfectionism had positive effects on both of them. Meanwhile, other-oriented perfectionism had a positive effect on loss of goal but a negative effect on reduced performance ability of sport competition demotivation.
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