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- Title
RELATIONSHIP WITH PARENTAL PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTROL AND STRESS LEVELS IN NATIONAL SPORTS.
- Authors
SAHIN, Metin; SAGIRKAYA, Ali; PEKER, Alpei Tunga; BADEMLI, Kerime; LOK, Neslihan; LOK, Sefa
- Abstract
Aim. This study was conducted to examine the relationship between parental psychological control and perceived stress level in national sports. Methods. The study is planned in a descriptive relational type. The research was conducted with national sports who are interested in Taekwondo sports. The population of the research is national sportsmen who are in Taekwondo sports in Turkey and 15-18 age groups. A total of 114 sportmen agreed to participate in the survey and returned with the questionnaire. In gathering the data; "Parental Psychological Control Scale" and "Perceived Stress Level Scale" were used as information form prepared by researchers questioning sociodemographic information of adolescents. Results. When the distribution of the scores according to subscales of parental psychological control levels of the sportmen was examined, the mean score of the guiltiness sub dimension was 26.04 ±4.15 perceived by the mother and 22.24 ± 3.76 perceived by the father. The mean score of the level of thumbs were 32.24 ±3.25 perceived by the mother and 34.17 ± 2.74 perceived by the father. When the sportmen perceived Stress Scale scores were examined, it was determined that 55.26% of them had a low level of stress, 30.70% of them had medium stress and 14.04% had low stress level. In addition, as the parental guiltiness increased and the love level of the lover was increased, the level of stress perceived by the sportmen was increased (p <0.05). Conclusions. In terms of psychological control, gender and age group of the sportmen are important. The work status and income level of the parents can be said to be effective at the stress level that the sportmen perceive.
- Subjects
SPORTS; PARENTAL deprivation; TAE kwon do; ATHLETES; GUILT (Psychology); PSYCHOLOGICAL stress; PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education & Sport/Science, Movement & Health, 2017, Vol 17, Issue 2, p480
- ISSN
2285-777X
- Publication type
Article