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[04生-ポ-02]Effects of Injury of College Athletes on Training Participation Motivation and Exercise Commitment in the COVID-19 Situation
*KO GIHYUN1、LEE JOONHEE1、OH CHAEYUN1、JANG DEOKJIN1 (1. Kyung Hee Univ.)
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze injury-related psychological factors, participation motivation, and exercise commitment according to demographic characteristics to examine the association between those variables on the effects of injury occurrence.
Method: The participants were selected collegiate athletes registered in 2021 Korea Sports Council and 266 college athletes nationwide were participated in this study using purposive sampling among nonprobability sampling methods. A total of 336 surveys were distributed and 307 surveys were retrieved. The final 266 participants were used for the actual analysis with the exclusion of 41 copies without any injury experience. For data processing, the following results were obtained as a result of analysis using frequency analysis, validity and reliability, factor analysis for verification, Mann-Whitney Tests, t-test, one-way ANOVA, correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis.
Result: First, there were significant differences in grade, sports event, time of injury, training time om injury psychology, training participation motivation, and exercise immersion. Second, it was found that it had significant effects on the intrinsic motivation of training participation, exercise lethargy, extrinsic motivation, and differences on leadership avoidance and exercise lethargy. Third, it was found that anxiety and worry had a significant effect on cognitive immersion on behavior immersion. Fourth, it was found that extrinsic motivation had significant effects on cognitive and behavioral commitment of exercise commitment.
Conclusion: Combining the above results, it was found that the injury-related psychology of collegiate athletes had significant effects on training participation motivation and exercise commitment.
Key words: COVID-19, Injury Psychology, Sport Injury, Training Participation Motivation, Exercise Commitment.
Method: The participants were selected collegiate athletes registered in 2021 Korea Sports Council and 266 college athletes nationwide were participated in this study using purposive sampling among nonprobability sampling methods. A total of 336 surveys were distributed and 307 surveys were retrieved. The final 266 participants were used for the actual analysis with the exclusion of 41 copies without any injury experience. For data processing, the following results were obtained as a result of analysis using frequency analysis, validity and reliability, factor analysis for verification, Mann-Whitney Tests, t-test, one-way ANOVA, correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis.
Result: First, there were significant differences in grade, sports event, time of injury, training time om injury psychology, training participation motivation, and exercise immersion. Second, it was found that it had significant effects on the intrinsic motivation of training participation, exercise lethargy, extrinsic motivation, and differences on leadership avoidance and exercise lethargy. Third, it was found that anxiety and worry had a significant effect on cognitive immersion on behavior immersion. Fourth, it was found that extrinsic motivation had significant effects on cognitive and behavioral commitment of exercise commitment.
Conclusion: Combining the above results, it was found that the injury-related psychology of collegiate athletes had significant effects on training participation motivation and exercise commitment.
Key words: COVID-19, Injury Psychology, Sport Injury, Training Participation Motivation, Exercise Commitment.
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