2017
The relationship between parent-initiated motivational climate and overtraining syndrome in young elite athletes
FRYDRYCHOVÁ, Zuzana; Sára HUTEČKOVÁ; Kateřina BARTOŠOVÁ a Iva BUREŠOVÁZákladní údaje
Originální název
The relationship between parent-initiated motivational climate and overtraining syndrome in young elite athletes
Autoři
FRYDRYCHOVÁ, Zuzana; Sára HUTEČKOVÁ; Kateřina BARTOŠOVÁ a Iva BUREŠOVÁ
Vydání
Eighth International Conference on Sport and Society, 10.-11. 7. 2017, Imperial College, London, 2017
Další údaje
Jazyk
angličtina
Typ výsledku
Prezentace na konferencích
Obor
50101 Psychology
Stát vydavatele
Velká Británie a Severní Irsko
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Označené pro přenos do RIV
Ano
Kód RIV
RIV/00216224:14210/17:00097391
Organizační jednotka
Filozofická fakulta
Klíčová slova anglicky
parent-initiated motivational climate; mental health; overtraining syndrome
Štítky
Příznaky
Mezinárodní význam
Změněno: 8. 1. 2019 11:01, doc. PhDr. Iva Burešová, Ph.D.
Anotace
V originále
Parent-initiated motivational climate to a large extent influences experience and athlete’s view of his/her competencies. Two types of motivational climate have been identified– Ego-involving and Task-involving, each of them influences athletes differently. Researchers usually examined the relationship between motivational climate and psychosocial outcomes (e.g. adaptive or maladaptive behavioral patterns, a level of well-being, anxiety, and motivation). However, the relationship between motivational climate and the overtraining syndrome has never been studied. Purpose: The primary aim of presented study is to examine nature of the relationship between parent-initiated motivational climate and overtraining syndrome in young elite athletes. Differences between females and males, and individual and team sports will be examined. Methods: Czech versions of following questionnaires - Profile of Mood States questionnaire (POMS), Parent-Initiated Motivational Climate Questionnaire (PIMCQ-2) and questions about basic demographic data (e.g. gender, age, sports discipline). Implications: Results may be applied in sport psychology practice (e.g. preventive programmes and education about risks factors for parents and coaches). The study has been realized as a part of currently ongoing research project “Psychological Correlates of Coping in elite Athletes in the Czech Republic” (MUNI/A/0839/2016) at Department of Psychology at Faculty of Arts at Masaryk University. Results of the study will be presented at the conference.
Návaznosti
| MUNI/A/0839/2016, interní kód MU |
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