Abstract:
The purpose is to establish the interdependence of self-actualization characteristics and to develop the factor
structure of self-actualization mental states in young female handball players. Methods. Valid psychodiagnostic
methods that have been validated in a number of sports studies were employed; targeted surveillance using
standard protocol forms; factor analysis of lowering the proportionality of self-actualization elements using the
ANOVA method; and Spearman correlation (rs). Results. The study’s methodological basis was the view of
personality as an open, dynamic, self-organizing, and self-developing system. The psychological patterns of
youth sports achievements are described. The parameters for young female handball players’ self-actualization
have been established. The self-actualizing mental states factor structure is built. F1 “Search for Self-
Actualization” (25.943%), F2 “Self-Motivation” (21.948%), F3 “Temporal Incongruence” (14.737%), F4
“World Perception” (9.221%) and F5 “Attitude to Cognition” (4.453%) were identified as the five factors
(76.312%). F1 and F2 were discovered to be the most consistently loaded with self-regulatory components. F1
and F2 have the strongest correlation (p≤.05; p≤.01). F3 “Temporal Incongruence” was identified as the most
harmful dominating self-actualizing mental state. Total concentration on the future and the objective narrows the
attention of young female handball players to the outcome while disregarding the quality of the process, which
has a detrimental impact on overall performance. Conclusions. It is experimentally defined and proved that the
study’s findings should be implemented in the training and rehabilitation of young female handball players. Selfactualizing
mental states that have been established and defined are a hidden resource of good sports
performances in female handball players. The coaching staff’s discovery of the prevalent self-actualizing mental
states of female handball players provides a tactical advantage over the opponent. It should be emphasized that
the combination of procedural component and outcome reveals the athlete’s psychological development and
leads to the attainment of consistently excellent performance.
Description:
Popovych, I., Halian, I., Lialiuk, G., Chopyk, R., Karpenko, Ye., & Melnyk, Yu. (2022). Research of young female handball players’ self-actualizing mental states. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 22(7), 1599-1607. DOI: 10.7752/jpes.2022.07201.