scholarly journals Relación entre ansiedad competitiva y cooperación deportiva en equipos de vela de competición

2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Miquel Salom Martorell ◽  
Antonio Núñez Prats ◽  
Francisco Javier Ponseti ◽  
Alejandro García-Mas
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Objetivo. Analizar la relación entre la ansiedad competitiva y la cooperación deportiva en regatistas de competición de las Islas Baleares (España). Método. Se contó con una muestra de 46 regatistas de las Islas Baleares (Medad = 31.9 años; DTedad = 16.32), de diferentes niveles. Se aplicó el cuestionario Sport Anxiety Scale para la medida de la ansiedad competitiva y el Cuestionario de Cooperación Deportiva para el estudio de la cooperación. Se recogieron los datos de forma telemática y con ellos se llevó a cabo un análisis descriptivo y correlacional. Resultados. El análisis estadístico mostró correlaciones positivas y significativas, con el estadístico Pearson, entre la disposición de cooperación condicionada y todos los componentes de la variable ansiedad (Somática = 0.47, Preocupación = 0.51, Desconcentración = 0.52 y Global = 0.59). También se encontró una correlación positiva entre la ansiedad global y los componentes cognitivos de la misma, especialmente en la ansiedad por preocupación (Preocupación = 0.91 y Desconcentración = 0.84). Conclusión. El principal hallazgo del estudio fue la correlación significativa y positiva entre la cooperación condicionada y todos los componentes de la ansiedad competitiva.

Author(s):  
Kazunori Iwasa ◽  
Toshiki Ogawa

We examined the relationship between texture responses (T) on the Rorschach and adult attachment in the Japanese population. 47 Japanese undergraduate and graduate students (mean age = 20.16, SD = 1.87) completed a self-report adult attachment scale as well as the Rorschach. An ANOVA revealed that T = 1 participants were attached more securely than were other groups. T > 1 participants were more preoccupied with attachment and scored higher on an attachment anxiety scale than the T = 1 group. Although these results were consistent with the interpretation of the texture response according to the Comprehensive System (CS), the results obtained for T = 0 participants were inconsistent with hypotheses derived from the CS. T = 0 participants were high on preoccupied and attachment anxiety scores, although they were theoretically expected to be high on dismissing or attachment avoidance. These results indicated that – at least in Japan – T should be regarded as a sensitive measure of attachment anxiety.


2004 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 349-357 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmed M. Abdel-Khalek ◽  
Joaquin Tomás-Sabádo ◽  
Juana Gómez-Benito

Summary: To construct a Spanish version of the Kuwait University Anxiety Scale (S-KUAS), the Arabic and English versions of the KUAS have been separately translated into Spanish. To check the comparability in terms of meaning, the two Spanish preliminary translations were thoroughly scrutinized vis-à-vis both the Arabic and English forms by several experts. Bilingual subjects served to explore the cross-language equivalence of the English and Spanish versions of the KUAS. The correlation between the total scores on both versions was .93, and the t value was .30 (n.s.), denoting good similarity. The Alphas and 4-week test-retest reliabilities were greater than .84, while the criterion-related validity was .70 against scores on the trait subscale of the STAI. These findings denote good reliability and validity of the S-KUAS. Factor analysis yielded three high-loaded factors of Behavioral/Subjective, Cognitive/Affective, and Somatic Anxiety, equivalent to the original Arabic version. Female (n = 210) undergraduates attained significantly higher mean scores than their male (n = 102) counterparts. For the combined group of males and females, the correlation between the total score on the S-KUAS and age was -.17 (p < .01). By and large, the findings of the present study provide evidence of the utility of the S-KUAS in assessing trait anxiety levels in the Spanish undergraduate context.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sylvia Z. Ramirez ◽  
Sachin Jain ◽  
Leila L. Flores-Torres ◽  
Roxanna Perez ◽  
Peter L. Kranz

2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernard Spilka
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1958 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seymour B. Sarason ◽  
Kenneth Davidson ◽  
Frederick Lighthall ◽  
Richard Waite
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