The purpose of this study was to investigate high school JuDo players' achievement goal orientation and mental health according to their game performance and gender. We obtained the following results.
1) In the case of the ego-orientational goal achi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate high school JuDo players' achievement goal orientation and mental health according to their game performance and gender. We obtained the following results.
1) In the case of the ego-orientational goal achievement, there was no considerable difference between the male players and the female players of JuDo.
2) In the case of the task-orientational goal achievement, the male players had higher propensity than the female players did.
3) The analysis of players' gender showed that female players were significantly more responsive to the symptoms of somatic, interpersonal sensitivity, fear, anxiety, and so on than male players were.
4) Among male players, the elite group was much more responsive to the symptoms of compulsive, hostility, paranoia, etc than the common group was.
5) Among female players of elite group and common group, their mental health was no influenced by JuDo results.