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Year 2011, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 37 - 51, 12.09.2011

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  • Vallerand, R.J. (2007). Extrinsic and intrinsic motivation in sport and physical activity. A review and look to the future. In G. Tenenbaum & R.C. Eklund (Eds.) Handbook of Sport Psychology (3rd Ed.), Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons.
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  • Williams, J. M., & Leffingwell, T. R. (1996). Cognitive strategies in sport and exercise psychology. In J. L. VanRaalte & B. W. Brewer (Eds.). Exploring Sport and Exercise Psychology. Washington, D.C.: APA.

Self-Efficacy, State Anxiety, and Motivation during Mandatory Combative Training

Year 2011, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 37 - 51, 12.09.2011

Abstract

U.S. Army soldiers (n = 52) attending Instructor Combative Training (ICT) courses at two military installations in the US were examined before, during and at the end  of the course on self-defense efficacy (SDE), teaching combatives self-efficacy (TCSE), combatives state anxiety (CSA), and motivation. In a quasi-experimental design, a cognitive-behavioral coping intervention targeting combative anxiety was implemented. Two classes (n = 32) constituted the interventions and one class as a control group (n = 20). RM ANOVAs revealed a significant increase in SDE and TCSE across the course for the experimental groups. Specifically, the intervention group soldiers scored lower in CSA during high anxiety driven events and higher in motivation than the control group soldiers along the course progression. The results provide preliminary evidence that a combatives anxiety coping strategy can influence SDE, TCSE, CSA, and motivation during mandatory psychologically demanding training.

References

  • Altmaier, E. M., Ross, S. L., Leary, M. R., & Thombrough, M. T. (1982). Matching stress inoculation's treatment components to client's anxiety mode. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 29, 331-334.
  • Bandura, A., Adams, N.E. (1977). Analysis of self-efficacy theory of behavioral change. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1, 287-30
  • Bandura, A. (1986a). Social foundation of thought and action: A social-cognitive theory. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. 4. Bandura, A. (1986b). The explanatory and predictive scope of self-efficacy theory. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 9, 359-373
  • Bandura, A. (1997). Self-efficacy: The exercise of control. New York: Freeman.
  • Barak, Y., Bodner, E., Klayman, N., Ring, A., & Elizur, A. (2000). Anxiety among Israeli soldiers during the gulf war. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 250, 3, 148-151.
  • Brent, M.E. (2004). A cognitive behavioral stress management intervention for Division I collegiate student-athletes. Dissertation Abstracts International, (UMI Number 3148373)
  • Cox, R. H., Robb, M., & Russell, W. D. (2000). Concurrent validity of the revised Anxiety Rating Scale (ARS-2). Journal of Sport Behavior, 23, 327-334.
  • Deci, E. L., & Ryan, R. M. (2002). Handbook of Self-Determination Research.
  • Duarte, A. F., Ribas, P.R., Ribeiro, L.C. (2004). Effects of military parachutists' experience on anxiety variables in different moments of a nocturnal jump. Medicine & Science in Sport and Exercise, 36, 260-261.
  • Feltz, D.L. (1982). Path analysis of the casual elements in Bandura’s theory of selfefficacy and anxiety based model of avoidance behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 42, 764-781.
  • Frederick-Recascino, C. & Schuster-Smith, H. (2003, September). Competition and intrinsic motivation in physical activity. Journal of Sport Behavior, 26, 240-254.
  • Frederick, C., Morrison, C., & Manning, T. (1996). Motivation to participate, exercise affect, and outcome behaviors toward physical activity. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 82, 691-701.
  • Gill, D.L. (2000). Psychological dynamics of sport and exercise (2nd ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics
  • Grolnick, W.S. & Ryan, R.M. (1987). Autonomy in children’s learning: an experimental and individual difference investigation. The Sport Psychologist, 10, 322-340
  • Guay, R, Vallerand, R.J., & Blanchard, C. (2000). On the assessment of state intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Motivation and Emotion, 24, 175-213.
  • Harris, W.C., Hancock, P.A., & Harris, S.C. (2005). Information processing changes following extended stress. Military Psychology, 17, 115-128.
  • Hussain, R. & Lawrence, S. (1978). The reduction of test, state, and trait anxiety by test specific and generalized stress inoculation training. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2, 25-37
  • Lane, J. & Lane, A.M. (2001). Self-Efficacy and academic performance. Social Behavior and Personality, 29, 687-694.
  • Lemyre, P.N., Treasure, D.C., & Roberts, G.C. (2006). Influence of Variability in Motivation and Affect on Elite Athlete Burnout Susceptibility. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 28, 32-48.
  • Litt, M.D. (1988). Self-efficacy and perceived control: Cognitive mediators of pain tolerance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54, 149-160.
  • Martens, R., Vealey, R.S., & Burton, D. (1990). Competitive anxiety in sport. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
  • Milton, M. (2004). Being a fighter: It is a whole state of being. Existential Analysis, 15, 116-130
  • Multon, K. D., Brown, S. D., & Lent, R. W. (1991). Relation of self-efficacy beliefs to academic outcomes: A meta-analytic investigation. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 38, 30-38.
  • Ryan, R., Frederick, C., Lepes, D., Rubio, N., & Sheldon, K. (1997). Intrinsic motivation and exercise adherence. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 28, 335-354.
  • Smith, R. E. (1980). A cognitive-affective approach to stress management training for athletes. In C. H. Nadeau, W. R. Halliwell, K. M. Newell, and G. C. Roberts (Eds.), Psychology of motor behavior and sport. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics Press.
  • Sprengel, A.D., & Job, L. (2004). Reducing Student Anxiety by Using Clinical Peer Mentoring With Beginning Nursing Students. Nurse Educator, 29(6). 246-250.
  • Standage, M., Duda, J.L., Treasure, D.C., Prusac, K.A. (2003). Validity, reliability, and invariance of the situational motivation scale (SIMS) across diverse physical activity contexts. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 25, 19-25.
  • Tapia, M., & Marsh, J.E. (2004). The relationship of math anxiety and gender. Academic Exchange Quarterly, 8, 125-178.
  • Tsorbatzoudis, H., Alexandris, K., Zahariadis, P., & Grouios, G. (2006). Examining the relationship between recreational sport participation and intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and amotivation. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 103, 363-374.
  • Vallerand, R.J. (2007). Extrinsic and intrinsic motivation in sport and physical activity. A review and look to the future. In G. Tenenbaum & R.C. Eklund (Eds.) Handbook of Sport Psychology (3rd Ed.), Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons.
  • Wallenious, C., Larsson, G., & Johansson, C.R. (2004). Military observers’ reaction and performance when facing danger. Military Psychology, 16, 211-229.
  • Williams, J. M., & Leffingwell, T. R. (1996). Cognitive strategies in sport and exercise psychology. In J. L. VanRaalte & B. W. Brewer (Eds.). Exploring Sport and Exercise Psychology. Washington, D.C.: APA.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Sports Medicine
Journal Section SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
Authors

Hector Morales-negron

Publication Date September 12, 2011
Published in Issue Year 2011 Volume: 2 Issue: 3

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APA Morales-negron, H. (2011). Self-Efficacy, State Anxiety, and Motivation during Mandatory Combative Training. Pamukkale Journal of Sport Sciences, 2(3), 37-51.