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Nr opisu: 0000037538
Autorzy: Kata Morvay-Say, Erzséber Rétsági, Ágnes Pálvögyi, Ákos Braun, András Oláh, Józef Bergier, Pongrác Ács.
Tytuł pracy: A trait aggression in young Hungarian practitioners of Japanese martial arts
Tytuł czasopisma:
Szczegóły: 2019, Vol. 15, p. 11--21
p-ISSN: 1643-8698

Charakterystyka formalna: artykuł w czasopiśmie polskim
Charakterystyka merytoryczna: artykuł oryginalny naukowy
Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: artykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MEiN)
Język publikacji: ENG
Wskaźnik Impact Factor ISI: 1.014
Punktacja ministerstwa: 140.000
Praca recenzowana
Słowa kluczowe ang.: aggressiveness ; budo ; Buss-Perry Questionnaire ; iaido
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http://archbudo.com/view/abstract/id/12259
Streszczenie: Background and Study Aim: We hypothesized: (H1) there is a significant difference between genders in the total score of trait aggression and subscales (verbal, physical aggression, hostility and anger) in both groups (budo and control group), wherein the boys exhibit a higher score of trait aggression than girls significantly; (H2) there is a significant difference in the trait aggression total score and the sub-scales scores based on school type, wherein the vocational school students would achieve the highest, whereas high school students the lowest values in both groups (budo and control group); (H3) budo martial arts practitioners are characterized significantly lower trait aggression (total scores) than their counterparts of the same age, and youngsters practising martial arts also had a significantly lower value for all aggression subclasses than their peers in the control group; (H4) the length of sport practice, the number of workouts, and competitive variables of budo group have a significant correlation, with trait aggression (the total score and the value of the sub-scales). This study aims to verify this hypothesis. Materials and Methods: This study examined students between the ages of 14 and 18 (n = 1,488). There were 149 people in the budo group who had been practising for at least a year spending at least one and a half hours twice a week in martial arts classes. The control group consisted of 1,339 students. The Buss-Perry Questionnaire (AQ) was used. IBM SPSS Statistics 22 were used for statistical analysis. Results were considered as significant if p<0.05. Results: In the control group, the score for trait aggression and the score for the physical sub-scale for the boys was significantly higher than for the girls. However, in the verbal aggression category and the anger subcategory, there is a significant difference in favour of girls. In the martial arts group there was only a significant difference in the physical aggression subscale score for males; but not in the total score and other sub-scales. There was a significant difference in scores based on the type of schooling in the control group. In both groups, those in vocational school had the highest trait-aggression score. Budo practitioners had a lower trait-aggression level; their trait-aggression overall score and the subscale scores were also significantly lower than those of the control group. However, competitors have significantly lower levels of hostility. Conclusions: Negative prejudices against martial arts athletes practitioners to the effect that they would be more aggressive than average were not proven in the investigation.

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