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Male Volleyball Players’ Self-Esteem in the Context of Volleyball Competition
Author(s) -
Shireen Bhatti,
Muhammad Asif Shaikh
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sukkur iba journal of educational sciences and technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2789-8083
pISSN - 2710-1703
DOI - 10.30537/sjest.v1i2.702
Subject(s) - psychology , anxiety , self esteem , context (archaeology) , competition (biology) , focus group , social psychology , clinical psychology , applied psychology , psychiatry , marketing , paleontology , ecology , business , biology
The goal of this study was to evaluate the competition anxiety and self-esteem among male volleyball players. Cross sectional study design, followed by qualitative investigation, was used in the current study. The participants in this study were 20 male volleyball players from the urban areas of the Province of Sindh Public Boys College. Both volleyball players at college and provincial level participated in the volleyball game. The player was between 16 and 20 years of age. Two questionnaires were used in the current study: (1) the Sports Performance Anxiety Test was used to consider performance anxiety and (2) the self-esteem of Rosenberg was used to describe self-esteem and (3) the focus group discussion. The results of the current study showed fluctuation in self-esteem level and anxiety level among players of different age groups regarding participation in volleyball competition. In Focus group discussion, regarding low self-esteem and higher competition anxiety, participants are of the view that low self-esteem and increase in anxiety undoubtedly have a greater negative effect on the team's psychology. Negative attitudes towards oneself, people's evaluation or opinion, fear of failure, risk of competitive climate, fear of adversary, low level of efforts, nervousness, negative feedback, rejection, criticism, nervousness, coach, team mates and high expectations of the audience are the factors that can contribute to low self-esteem and high anxiety. The study proposed some recommendations for future researchers.

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