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IMPACT OF PSYCHOGENIC FACTORS ON MOTIVATIONAL ORIENTATION OF JUNIOR ATHLETES

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dc.contributor.author Popovych, I. S.
dc.contributor.author Koval, I.
dc.contributor.author Zavatska, N.
dc.contributor.author Hoi, N.
dc.contributor.author Shchyruk, I.
dc.contributor.author Domina, H.
dc.contributor.author Zinchenko, S.
dc.contributor.author Попович, І. С.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-05T07:26:00Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-05T07:26:00Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.uri http://ekhsuir.kspu.edu/123456789/18448
dc.description Popovych, I., Koval, I., Zavatska, N., Hoi, N., Shchyruk, I., Domina, H., & Zinchenko, S. (2023). Impact of psychogenic factors on motivational orientation of junior athletes. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 23(9), 2346–2356. DOI: 10.7752/jpes.2023.09270. uk_UA
dc.description.abstract The purpose of the empirical research is to find out the impact of psychogenic factors on motivational orientation of junior athletes. The study identified differences in the psychological content parameters reflecting psychogenic factors of junior athletes by high and low levels. The research involved juniors (n=75) (Мe=17; М=17.23; SD=±1.67) representing the following football clubs (n=43): FC “Krystal” (Kherson, Ukraine), FC “Riatuvalnyk” (Mykolaiv, Ukraine), FC “Enerhiia” (Lviv, Ukraine) and juniors (n=32) of handball clubs “Dniprianka” (Kherson, Ukraine) and “Real” (Mykolaiv, Ukraine). Methods: the selected methods, which are reliable and sensitive to the research subject, allowed measuring the research parameters relevantly, ensured external and internal validity. In addition, purposeful observation with entering data in standard reports was used. Statistically significant differences were found by means of standard coefficients. Results. It was empirically established and substantiated that there are dominant negative statistically significant correlations (р<.050; р<.010) of depressiveness (D), neuro-psychic tension (NPT), situational reactive anxiety (SRA) and personal anxiety (PA), spontaneous (Scale II) and reactive aggressiveness (Scale VII) with all the parameters of motivational orientation of junior athletes: subject-directed (Sb); result-directed (R), socially directed (Sc) and personally directed motivational orientation (P). A positive correlation of neuro-psychic tension (NPT) and spontaneous aggressiveness (Scale II) is accounted for by an impact on socially directed motivational orientation. It was proved that there are statistically significant differences between the respondents with a high level of the parameters reflecting psychogenic factors and the subgroup of respondents with a low level. Thirteen statistically significant differences were registered (p≤.050; p≤.010). The study highlights that subject-directed motivational orientation (Sb) is the most dependent on the level of development of the parameters reflecting psychogenic factors. Discussion and conclusions. It was substantiated that the suggested summative research strategy with elements of comparison of the examined variables confirmed its efficiency. The applied methods, which are sensitive to the research subject, allowed establishing and substantiating statistically significant differences. The obtained results should be taken into consideration by coaches in physical and tactical-technical training for the representatives of team sports uk_UA
dc.subject identity uk_UA
dc.subject depression uk_UA
dc.subject anxiety uk_UA
dc.subject mental health uk_UA
dc.subject competitiveness uk_UA
dc.subject competition uk_UA
dc.subject self-actualization uk_UA
dc.title IMPACT OF PSYCHOGENIC FACTORS ON MOTIVATIONAL ORIENTATION OF JUNIOR ATHLETES uk_UA
dc.type Article uk_UA


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    Кафедра соціальної роботи, соціальної педагогіки та соціології. Кафедра психології. Кафедра історії, археології та методики викладання. Кафедра філософії та соціально-гуманітарних наук

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