Amateur sport and emotional burnout formation in high school students
Amateur sport and emotional burnout formation in high school students
Author(s): Sergii Viktorovich Tukaiev, Olena Mykolayivna Dolgova, Olena Lysenko, Svetlana Fedorchuk, Yurii Dmytrovych Havrylets, Volodymyr Volodymyrovych Rizun, Tatyana Vasheka, Annemieke J. M van den TolSubject(s): Education, Psychology, Sports Studies
Published by: Birlesik Dunya Yenilik Arastirma ve Yayincilik Merkezi
Keywords: amateur sportsmen; typological and personality traits; burnout;
Summary/Abstract: Practicing sports, as well as physical activity in general, contributes to a healthy lifestyle, helps to prevent numerous chronic diseases, and plays a therapeutic role in addressing a number of cognitive and psychological disorders (such as depression, distorted body image and self-perception, low self-esteem). As regards students, freshmen with higher physical capabilities can better adapt to new college environment, which in turn influences their well-being, psychological state and ability to study. The aim of our study was to detect the level of emotional burnout and individual psychological characteristics of the university students, engaged in amateur sports. It was shown that the group of amateur sportsmen demonstrated higher level of arousal and mobility of neural processes, and lower level of neuroticism, lower level of neurotization, anxiety, psychic tension and depression. This allows us to conclude that the type of nervous system may define the disposition towards the physical activity, and the strength of nervous system determines the ability to achieve success in sports. Our data indicate that practicing sports prevents development of burnout, reduces the negative impact of daily emotional stress, and provides a socially acceptable way to express aggression.
Journal: Contemporary Educational Research Journal
- Issue Year: 9/2019
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 103-109
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English