ISSN 1671-3710
CN 11-4766/R
主办:中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理科学进展 ›› 2013, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (9): 1696-1710.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2013.01696

• 研究前沿 • 上一篇    

挑战-威胁状态理论与运动员竞赛中的自我控制

李洋;张力为;张连成   

  1. (1北京体育大学运动人体科学学院, 北京 100084) (2天津体育学院健康与运动科学系, 天津 300381)
  • 收稿日期:2012-10-16 出版日期:2013-09-15 发布日期:2013-09-15
  • 通讯作者: 张力为

The Theory of Challenge and Threat States in Athletes and Self-Control in Competition

LI Yang;ZHANG Liwei;ZHANG Liancheng   

  1. (1 Sport Sciences College, Beijing Sport University, Beijing 100084, China) (2 Department of health and Exercise Science, Tianjin Institute of Physical Education, Tianjin 300381, China)
  • Received:2012-10-16 Online:2013-09-15 Published:2013-09-15
  • Contact: ZHANG Liwei

摘要: 运动员挑战-威胁状态理论(Theory of Challenge and Threat States in Athletes, TCTSA)认为:挑战状态下, 运动员自我效能感、控制感较高, 持有趋近式的成就目标, 生理反应和情绪体验相对积极, 竞技表现较好; 威胁状态下, 运动员自我效能感、控制感较低, 持有回避式的成就目标, 生理反应和情绪体验相对消极, 竞技表现较差。已知自我效能感和动机对运动员的自我控制有影响, 因此, 挑战状态可能有助于提升运动员的自控能力, 威胁状态则可能对运动员的自控能力有害。未来的研究应进一步验证两种状态对运动员自控能力和竞技表现的影响, 寻找有效途径帮助运动员激发挑战状态, 以提升自控能力和竞技表现。

关键词: 运动员挑战-威胁状态理论, 自我效能感, 自我控制, 竞技表现

Abstract: The Theory of Challenge and Threat States in Athletes (TCTSA) believes that athletes in challenge state would show higher self-efficacy and sense of control, set more approach achievement goals, experience more positive emotions, occasionally feel negative ones but in an effective way, competitive performances are improved with more positive emotions and biological reactions. However, athletes in threat state would show lower self-efficacy and sense of control, set more avoidance achievement goals, competitive performances are damaged with more negative emotions and biological reactions. Sufficient evidences support that self-control can be influenced by self-efficacy and motivation, therefore, athletes’ self-control ability might be enhanced in challenge state, but impaired by threat state. Research in the future needs to examine the influence of challenge and threat states on self-control and explore how to effectively activate challenge state before a competition, in order to enhance athletes’ self-control ability and performances.

Key words: Theory of Challenge and Threat States in Athletes, self-efficacy, self-control, competitive performance