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- W2340807773 abstract "Qingyang Xiong, 2013. Anger experiences, expression and perceived functional impact in highly-skilled Chinese taekwondo athletes. Master’s Thesis in Sport and Exercise Psychology. Department of Sport Sciences. University of Jyvaskyla. 50 p. The study of emotions and their relationship with athletic performance has received wide research attention. Previous literature has indicated that unpleasant emotions can be beneficial or harmful to performance. This study, grounded in the Individual Zones of Optimal Functioning (IZOF) model, aimed to examine situational anger, anger disposition as well as anger expression and control. Additionally, the reasons for feeling anger in a combat and perceived impact on performance were investigated. Participants were 21 elite taekwondo athletes in Chinese national team (M age=20.10). The State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2 (STAXI-2) in its Chinese version was used to measure state anger, trait anger and anger expression. In addition, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 4 athletes to further investigate anger domains, perceptions about the impact of anger on performance. Coping mechanisms and the role of the coach in emotion regulation were also investigated. Results from repeated measures ANOVA revealed significant differences in the levels of anger intensity prior to, during and after best and worst performances. A great intraindividual variability was also found. Five profiles represented the levels of anger for the whole group. Results from inductive content analyses indicated that anger related to six different situations stemmed from internal and external reasons. The impact of anger on performance was perceived as facilitative (i.e. mobilizing energy) and also as detrimental (i.e. inefficient utilization of energy). Most Chinese athletes tended to control their anger (i.e. control-in, to calm down). They also endeavored to suppress anger (express-in) rather than express verbally or physically (express-out). In addition, results also pointed out that coach played an important role to assist emotion regulation. In conclusion, this study replicates previous IZOF-based research and extends it to examine anger experiences in an Eastern culture as well as the role of the coach in anger regulation." @default.
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