Women’s Well-Being, State and Trait Anxiety Regarding their Sport Activity
The aim of the paper is to identify the level of women’s wellbeing regarding their sport activity, whereby we assume that athletes will have a higher level of wellbeing. The second aim is to determine the relationship between the individual dimensions of wellbeing and the level of state anxiety an...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Montenegrin Sports Academy and Faculty for Sport and Physical Education
2018-06-01
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Series: | Sport Mont |
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Online Access: | http://www.sportmont.ucg.ac.me/clanci/SMJ_June_2018_Pacesova_33-38.pdf |
Summary: | The aim of the paper is to identify the level of women’s wellbeing regarding their sport activity, whereby we assume
that athletes will have a higher level of wellbeing. The second aim is to determine the relationship between the
individual dimensions of wellbeing and the level of state anxiety and trait anxiety. The research group consists
of 107 women (20.03±1.47 years), divided into groups based on their sport activity (active 62, inactive 45). We
used the standardized BDP questionnaire to determine the level of wellbeing. We used the standardized STAI
questionnaire to determine the level of anxiety. We recorded a higher value of personal well-being in the sample
of women actively participating in sport activities. In both the samples, we found an indirect relation between
positive dimensions of personal well-being and state anxiety (in the case of the sample of women not participating
in any sport activity even with trait anxiety). A direct relation between the negative dimensions of wellbeing and
the level of state as well as trait anxiety was recorded only in the sample of women not participating in any sport
activity. Our results correspond with other fi ndings which suggest that regular sport activity increases the level of
women´s personal well-being. In the same time, our results partially correlate with research according to which
state anxiety and trait anxiety tends to infl uence subjective personal well-being negatively. Our fi ndings indicate
that sport activity can be a suitable instrument to increase women´s personal well-being. |
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ISSN: | 1451-7485 2337-0351 |