The Effects of the Injured Judo Athletes’ Pessimistic/ Optimistic Tendency and Degree of Injury on Mood Responses and Coping Behaviors
碩士 === 國立體育學院 === 體育研究所 === 91 === ABSTRACT The purposes of this study were:1.to explore the effects of the injured judo athletes’ pessimistic/optimistic tendency and degree of injury on mood responses; and 2.to explore the effects of the injured judo athletes’ pessimistic/optimistic tendency and...
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ndltd-TW-091NCPE55670252016-06-22T04:14:04Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/79453050015482596230 The Effects of the Injured Judo Athletes’ Pessimistic/ Optimistic Tendency and Degree of Injury on Mood Responses and Coping Behaviors 受傷柔道選手之悲樂觀傾向與受傷程度對心情反應及因應行為的影響 Teng-Sung Lin 林登松 碩士 國立體育學院 體育研究所 91 ABSTRACT The purposes of this study were:1.to explore the effects of the injured judo athletes’ pessimistic/optimistic tendency and degree of injury on mood responses; and 2.to explore the effects of the injured judo athletes’ pessimistic/optimistic tendency and degree of injury on coping behaviors. There were 202 collegiate injured judo athletes (including: 108 on-site and 94 post-injury athletes) used as the participants. Among them, there were 189 males and 13 females with average ages of 24.6 ± 5.85.All the participants were administered Life Orientation Inventory, Injured Judo Athletes Coping Behavior Inventory and the Profile of Mood State. The collected data were analyzed by two way ANOVA (independent). The results were as follows: 1.The effects of the injured judo athletes’ pessimistic/ optimistic tendency and degree of injury on mood responses: (1) There were no interaction effects of pessimistic/optimistic tendency and degree of injury on mood responses. (2) There were differences of “vitality” and “self-esteem” between injured athletes, and the responses of serious-injured athletes were higher than those of light-injured ones. (3) There was difference of “tenseness” between the athletes with pessimistic/ optimistic tendency, and the pessimistic athletes had high scores than those of optimistic athletes. 2.The effects of the injured judo athletes’ pessimistic/ optimistic tendency and degree of injury on coping behaviors: (1) There were no interaction effects of pessimistic/optimistic tendency and degree of injury on coping behaviors. (2) There were differences of “receiving and growth” and “receiving the facts of injury” between pessimistic/optimistic athletes, and the optimistic athletes had higher scores than those of the pessimistic athletes. 王俊明 2003 學位論文 ; thesis 80 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立體育學院 === 體育研究所 === 91 === ABSTRACT
The purposes of this study were:1.to explore the effects of the injured judo athletes’ pessimistic/optimistic tendency and degree of injury on mood responses; and 2.to explore the effects of the injured judo athletes’ pessimistic/optimistic tendency and degree of injury on coping behaviors. There were 202 collegiate injured judo athletes (including: 108 on-site and 94 post-injury athletes) used as the participants. Among them, there were 189 males and 13 females with average ages of 24.6 ± 5.85.All the participants were administered Life Orientation Inventory, Injured Judo Athletes Coping Behavior Inventory and the Profile of Mood State. The collected data were analyzed by two way ANOVA (independent). The results were as follows:
1.The effects of the injured judo athletes’ pessimistic/ optimistic tendency and degree of injury on mood responses: (1) There were no interaction effects of pessimistic/optimistic tendency and degree of injury on mood responses. (2) There were differences of “vitality” and “self-esteem” between injured athletes, and the responses of serious-injured athletes were higher than those of light-injured ones. (3) There was difference of “tenseness” between the athletes with pessimistic/ optimistic tendency, and the pessimistic athletes had high scores than those of optimistic athletes.
2.The effects of the injured judo athletes’ pessimistic/ optimistic tendency and degree of injury on coping behaviors: (1) There were no interaction effects of pessimistic/optimistic tendency and degree of injury on coping behaviors. (2) There were differences of “receiving and growth” and “receiving the facts of injury” between pessimistic/optimistic athletes, and the optimistic athletes had higher scores than those of the pessimistic athletes.
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The Effects of the Injured Judo Athletes’ Pessimistic/ Optimistic Tendency and Degree of Injury on Mood Responses and Coping Behaviors |
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The Effects of the Injured Judo Athletes’ Pessimistic/ Optimistic Tendency and Degree of Injury on Mood Responses and Coping Behaviors |
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The Effects of the Injured Judo Athletes’ Pessimistic/ Optimistic Tendency and Degree of Injury on Mood Responses and Coping Behaviors |
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The Effects of the Injured Judo Athletes’ Pessimistic/ Optimistic Tendency and Degree of Injury on Mood Responses and Coping Behaviors |
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The Effects of the Injured Judo Athletes’ Pessimistic/ Optimistic Tendency and Degree of Injury on Mood Responses and Coping Behaviors |
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effects of the injured judo athletes’ pessimistic/ optimistic tendency and degree of injury on mood responses and coping behaviors |
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