List of publications on a keyword: «psychosocial adaptation»


Педагогика

Publication date: 15.02.2022
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Eimantas Stanionis
Audrone L. Dumchene , doctor of sociological sciences, doctor of pedagogic sciences , professor
Lithuanian Sports University , Lithuania

«ATHLETIC IDENTITY OF BOXERS OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF MASTERY»

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This research aimed to investigate the peculiarities of the athletic identity of boxers of different levels of mastery. The study involved 30 average levels of mastery and 30 high levels of mastery sportsmen. The athletic identity measurement scale (AIMS-Plus) was used in the study. According to results of the study, the sportsmen of higher-level mastery have significantly higher level of athletic identity (p < 0,05) than sportsmen of average level of mastery. The sportsmen of higher-level mastery have higher level (p < 01) of social identity and positive affectivity. But the sportsmen of average level of mastery have higher level of negative affectivity and exclusivity (p < 01).

Общая психология и психология личности

Publication date: 07.09.2021
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Audrius Kubiliunas , bachelor , student
Audrone L. Dumchene , doctor of sociological sciences, doctor of pedagogic sciences , professor
Lithuanian Sports University , Lithuania

«Peculiarities of Employees' Psychosocial Adaptation in a Sports Organization»

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This research aimed to investigate the peculiarities of the psychosocial adaptation of managers and coaches in a sports organization. The study involved 22 mangers and 30 coaches (32 men and 20 women). Roger's and Dymond's questionnaire was used in the study. According to the results of the study, managers had significantly (p <.05) higher estimates of the adaptation, self-acceptance, internality and tendency to dominate than coaches. No significant differences were found between estimates of components as acceptance of others, emotional comfort, tendency to deception and avoiding problems.