scholarly journals Fatores influenciadores da autoconfiança robusta

2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (104) ◽  
pp. 261
Author(s):  
Marcos Gimenes Fernandes ◽  
Eduarda Letícia Coutinho Magalhães ◽  
Nathália Silva Palma ◽  
Sandra Adriana Neves Nunes
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Estudos evidenciam que a autoconfiança é um dos determinantes cognitivos mais influentes do desempenho esportivo. Ao que tudo indica, elevados níveis de autoconfiança ajudam a diminuir a ansiedade competitiva, atuando como fator influenciador do desempenho dos atletas. Além disso, alguns fatores individuais e relativos ao esporte praticado podem influenciar a autoconfiança. Assim, o presente trabalho objetiva verificar o efeito do sexo, tipo de esporte e experiência competitiva nas dimensões da versão brasileira do Trait Robustness of Self-Confidence Inventory. A amostra foi composta de 316 atletas (223 do sexo masculino e 93 do sexo feminino) com idades compreendidas entre 18 e 59 anos (M =25,74 e DP = 8,67) de diversas modalidades esportivas individuais e coletivas. Os principais resultados apontam evidências de que o sexo e a experiência competitiva tiveram efeito significativo sobre as dimensões da versão brasileira do TROSCI. As implicações teóricas e praticas são discutidas de modo a auxiliar Psicólogos do Esporte em programas de desenvolvimento da autoconfiança robusta em atletas.

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 356-362
Author(s):  
Jennifer W. Means ◽  
Casey McCaffrey

Purpose The use of real-time recording technology for clinical instruction allows student clinicians to more easily collect data, self-reflect, and move toward independence as supervisors continue to provide continuation of supportive methods. This article discusses how the use of high-definition real-time recording, Bluetooth technology, and embedded annotation may enhance the supervisory process. It also reports results of graduate students' perception of the benefits and satisfaction with the types of technology used. Method Survey data were collected from graduate students about their use and perceived benefits of advanced technology to support supervision during their 1st clinical experience. Results Survey results indicate that students found the use of their video recordings useful for self-evaluation, data collection, and therapy preparation. The students also perceived an increase in self-confidence through the use of the Bluetooth headsets as their supervisors could provide guidance and encouragement without interrupting the flow of their therapy sessions by entering the room to redirect them. Conclusions The use of video recording technology can provide opportunities for students to review: videos of prospective clients they will be treating, their treatment videos for self-assessment purposes, and for additional data collection. Bluetooth technology provides immediate communication between the clinical educator and the student. Students reported that the result of that communication can improve their self-confidence, perceived performance, and subsequent shift toward independence.


2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine Joseph ◽  
Suhasini Reddy ◽  
Kanwal Kashore Sharma

Locus of control (LOC), safety attitudes, and involvement in hazardous events were studied in 205 Indian Army aviators using a questionnaire-based method. A positive correlation was found between external LOC and involvement in hazardous events. Higher impulsivity and anxiety, and decreased self-confidence, safety orientation, and denial were associated with a greater number of hazardous events. Higher external LOC was associated with higher impulsivity, anxiety, and weather anxiety and with lower self-confidence, safety orientation, and denial. Internal LOC was associated with increased self-confidence, safety orientation, and denial. Hazardous events and self-confidence were higher in those involved in accidents than those not involved in accidents. Future research needs to address whether training can effectively modify LOC and negative attitudes, and whether this would cause a reduction in, and better management of, human errors.


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