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Linking Perfectionism with Moral Behaviors in Sport: The Mediating Role of Burnout and Moral Disengagement.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Author
Stanger N; Leeds Beckett University.; Jowett GE; Leeds Beckett University.; Kaiseler M; Leeds Beckett University.; Manchester Metropolitan University.; Williams TL; Leeds Beckett University.; Durham University.
Source
Publisher: American Alliance For Health, Physical Education, Recreation, And Dance Country of Publication: United States NLM ID: 8006373 Publication Model: Print-Electronic Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 2168-3824 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 02701367 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Res Q Exerc Sport Subsets: MEDLINE
Subject
Language
English
Abstract
Purpose : Research has identified a range of intrapersonal variables associated with moral behaviors in sport. However, research investigating how perfectionism and burnout are associated with prosocial and antisocial behavior toward teammates and opponents in sport has received scant attention. In the present study, we address this issue by examining whether perfectionism is associated with prosocial and antisocial behavior in sport directly and indirectly via burnout and moral disengagement. Method : A total of 312 team sport players completed validated measures for each variable. Results : Path analyses revealed that perfectionistic concerns had a negative relationship with prosocial behavior toward teammates and an indirect positive association with antisocial behavior toward both teammates and opponents via being positively associated with burnout, which in turn, was positively associated with moral disengagement. In contrast, perfectionistic strivings had a positive association with prosocial behavior toward teammates, and an indirect positive association with antisocial behavior toward teammates and opponents via moral disengagement. Conclusion : Our findings offer new insights into how perfectionism and burnout are associated with prosocial and antisocial behavior in sport, as well as highlight the need to consider perfectionistic tendencies and approaches to help reduce burnout and moral disengagement in the regulation of antisocial behavior in sport.