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전해용 ( Haeyong Chun ),박세윤 ( Seyun Park ),윤대현 ( Dae-hyun Yun ) 한국스포츠심리학회 2021 한국스포츠심리학회지 Vol.32 No.2
Purpose: This study inductively explored how adult athletes regulate their emotion that they experienced in various situations. This study divided the situations into three parts; ‘before a game’, ‘in the middle of a game’, and ‘after a game’. Methods: In order to investigate emotional regulation factors, this study had a semi-structured interview with 12 adult athletes. Besides, 171 adult athletes participated in the open-ended questionnaire that inquired how to regulate their emotions in various situations related to a game. Based on the responses from the interview and the open-ended questionnaire, the expert group analyzed the contents inductively. Results: In the result of inductive contents analysis, 3,182 raw data were extracted. The expert group categorized these data into cognitive and behavioral strategies depend on positive and negative situations - [Cognitive Strategy of Positive Situation] 6factors, [Active Strategy of Positive Situation] 9factors, [Cognitive Strategy of Negative Situation] 7factors, [Active Strategy of Negative Situation] 11factors. Conclusion: Consequently, this study confirmed that emotional regulation was a significant factor for adult athletes’ optimal performance. Also, it was possible to explore the cognitive and behavioral strategies that athletes use to regulate emotions from various situations.