The relationship between intrinsic and extrinsic religiosity and competitive anxiety

The present study examined the relationship between religiosity and competitive anxiety in college athletes and whether there were differences in competitive anxiety for intrinsically religious and extrinsically religious individuals. College athletes (N = 95) from three separate sports from the NCA...

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Autores principales: Clark, Amanda Marie (Autor) ; Madrigal, Leilani (Autor) ; Ede, Alison (Autor) ; Vargas, Tiffanye (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2019
En: Mental health, religion & culture
Año: 2019, Volumen: 22, Número: 5, Páginas: 531-542
Otras palabras clave:B Religión
B extrinsic
B competitive anxiety
B intrinsic
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Sumario:The present study examined the relationship between religiosity and competitive anxiety in college athletes and whether there were differences in competitive anxiety for intrinsically religious and extrinsically religious individuals. College athletes (N = 95) from three separate sports from the NCAA completed a questionnaire that included the Age-Universal I/E Scale, the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 Revised, open-ended questions on habits related to religion, and demographic items. Results revealed no significant relationship between intrinsic and extrinsic religiosity and competitive anxiety. Extrinsically religious athletes had higher somatic anxiety than intrinsically religious athletes. The majority of participants (77%) reported praying before games primarily for comfort. Athletes turn to religion to calm their nerves but it is important to understand that their approach to religion may relate to increased anxiety. This information is useful for sport practitioners and coaches as they seek to help their athletes seek an intrinsic approach to religion in sport.
ISSN:1469-9737
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Mental health, religion & culture
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/13674676.2019.1604648