Juntumaa, Birgitta; Keskivaara, Pertti; Punamaki, Raija-Leena
Parenting, achievement strategies and satisfaction in ice hockey Journal Article
In: Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, vol. 46, pp. 411–420, 2005, ISSN: 1467-9450.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Aggression Hockey Education, Sport Psychology
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abstract = {The aim of this study is to understand adolescent players' satisfaction as a function of parenting styles, players' achievement strategies, and their norm breaking behavior. Finnish 14- and 16-year-old ice-hockey players (n= 1018) completed a questionnaire measuring their achievement strategies (SAQ; Nurmi, Salmela-Aro \& Haavisto, 1995b), as well as scales of norm breaking and satisfaction, prepared for the present study. The parents (n= 979) filled in scales measuring their parenting styles (CRPR; Pulkkinen, 1996) and attitudes towards norm breaking. Results revealed that players from authoritative families who showed a high level of mastery-orientation expressed high satisfaction in playing ice hockey. Results also showed negative associations between authoritative parenting and both task irrelevant and norm breaking behavior. Parents with parental stress and those with authoritarian parenting styles showed positive attitudes to norm breaking behavior, and players from authoritarian and parental stress homes showed norm breaking behavior in ice hockey. There was no association between norm breaking behavior and player satisfaction. Our results contribute to the planning of a coaching system that serves more educational and developmental purposes, and that encourages the desire to play ice hockey as a hobby.},
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Smith, Michael D
Violence and injuries in ice hockey Journal Article
In: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, vol. 1, pp. 104–109, 1991.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Aggression Hockey Education, Sport Psychology
@article{Smith1991,
title = {Violence and injuries in ice hockey},
author = {Smith, Michael D},
year = {1991},
date = {1991-01-01},
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address = {Departments of Physical Education and Sociology, LaMarsh Research Programme on Violence and Conflict Resolution, York University, North York, Ontario, Canada},
abstract = {The subject of violence and injuries in ice hockey has generated much public debate in Canada but surprisingly little research. Although many studies on violence and injuries in hockey are available, there seems to be little research dealing with the relationship between the two. Many studies carried out for other purposes, however, provide data that bear on the relationship. This article examines those data and outlines a proposal for a victimization survey designed to overcome some of the methodological problems found in most research associated with this subject., (C) Lippincott-Raven Publishers.},
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Juntumaa, Birgitta; Keskivaara, Pertti; Punamaki, Raija-Leena
Parenting, achievement strategies and satisfaction in ice hockey Journal Article
In: Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, vol. 46, pp. 411–420, 2005, ISSN: 1467-9450.
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Smith, Michael D
Violence and injuries in ice hockey Journal Article
In: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, vol. 1, pp. 104–109, 1991.
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title = {Violence and injuries in ice hockey},
author = {Smith, Michael D},
year = {1991},
date = {1991-01-01},
journal = {Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine},
volume = {1},
pages = {104--109},
address = {Departments of Physical Education and Sociology, LaMarsh Research Programme on Violence and Conflict Resolution, York University, North York, Ontario, Canada},
abstract = {The subject of violence and injuries in ice hockey has generated much public debate in Canada but surprisingly little research. Although many studies on violence and injuries in hockey are available, there seems to be little research dealing with the relationship between the two. Many studies carried out for other purposes, however, provide data that bear on the relationship. This article examines those data and outlines a proposal for a victimization survey designed to overcome some of the methodological problems found in most research associated with this subject., (C) Lippincott-Raven Publishers.},
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Juntumaa, Birgitta; Keskivaara, Pertti; Punamaki, Raija-Leena
Parenting, achievement strategies and satisfaction in ice hockey Journal Article
In: Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, vol. 46, pp. 411–420, 2005, ISSN: 1467-9450.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Aggression Hockey Education, Sport Psychology
@article{Juntumaa2005,
title = {Parenting, achievement strategies and satisfaction in ice hockey},
author = {Juntumaa, Birgitta and Keskivaara, Pertti and Punamaki, Raija-Leena},
issn = {1467-9450},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-01-01},
journal = {Scandinavian Journal of Psychology},
volume = {46},
pages = {411--420},
address = {Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland ; Department of Psychology, University of Tampere, Finland},
abstract = {The aim of this study is to understand adolescent players' satisfaction as a function of parenting styles, players' achievement strategies, and their norm breaking behavior. Finnish 14- and 16-year-old ice-hockey players (n= 1018) completed a questionnaire measuring their achievement strategies (SAQ; Nurmi, Salmela-Aro \& Haavisto, 1995b), as well as scales of norm breaking and satisfaction, prepared for the present study. The parents (n= 979) filled in scales measuring their parenting styles (CRPR; Pulkkinen, 1996) and attitudes towards norm breaking. Results revealed that players from authoritative families who showed a high level of mastery-orientation expressed high satisfaction in playing ice hockey. Results also showed negative associations between authoritative parenting and both task irrelevant and norm breaking behavior. Parents with parental stress and those with authoritarian parenting styles showed positive attitudes to norm breaking behavior, and players from authoritarian and parental stress homes showed norm breaking behavior in ice hockey. There was no association between norm breaking behavior and player satisfaction. Our results contribute to the planning of a coaching system that serves more educational and developmental purposes, and that encourages the desire to play ice hockey as a hobby.},
keywords = {Aggression Hockey Education, Sport Psychology},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Smith, Michael D
Violence and injuries in ice hockey Journal Article
In: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, vol. 1, pp. 104–109, 1991.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Aggression Hockey Education, Sport Psychology
@article{Smith1991,
title = {Violence and injuries in ice hockey},
author = {Smith, Michael D},
year = {1991},
date = {1991-01-01},
journal = {Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine},
volume = {1},
pages = {104--109},
address = {Departments of Physical Education and Sociology, LaMarsh Research Programme on Violence and Conflict Resolution, York University, North York, Ontario, Canada},
abstract = {The subject of violence and injuries in ice hockey has generated much public debate in Canada but surprisingly little research. Although many studies on violence and injuries in hockey are available, there seems to be little research dealing with the relationship between the two. Many studies carried out for other purposes, however, provide data that bear on the relationship. This article examines those data and outlines a proposal for a victimization survey designed to overcome some of the methodological problems found in most research associated with this subject., (C) Lippincott-Raven Publishers.},
keywords = {Aggression Hockey Education, Sport Psychology},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}