Social comparison and self esteem in indoor rock climbing

Background: Self-esteem and social comparison are qualities that are observed in indoor rock climbing, much like any other competitive sport. Indoor rock climbing competitions are held on a yearly basis in Singapore and many athletes partake in them. Objective: The objective of this study was to inv...

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Main Author: Tay, Vincent Yan Chiang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1444242020-11-08T20:10:49Z Social comparison and self esteem in indoor rock climbing Tay, Vincent Yan Chiang - John Komar john.komar@nie.edu.sg Science::General Background: Self-esteem and social comparison are qualities that are observed in indoor rock climbing, much like any other competitive sport. Indoor rock climbing competitions are held on a yearly basis in Singapore and many athletes partake in them. Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between the level of self-esteem and type of social comparison one does as defined by their competitive category and years of climbing experience. Design: Quantitative cross-sectional study. Methods: 206 participants completed a questionnaire on Sport State Self-Esteem, Upward Social Comparison and Downward Social Comparison. Results: Open category climbers (p = .003) had a statistically significantly higher Sport State Self-Esteem than Novice category climbers. Open category climbers (p = .031) had a statistically significantly lower Upward Social Comparison than Intermediate and Novice category climbers. Open category climbers (p = .025) had a statistically significantly lower Downward Social Comparison than Intermediate and Novice category climbers. Between Climbing Experience and USC, there was a significant weak negative correlation, rs = -.262, p < .01. Conclusions: “Beta” is a jargon in climbing that is an important component in indoor rock climbing. The information from beta obtained from others is what drives the notion of Upward or Downward social comparison. Sport State Self-Esteem is then a consequence that fluctuates depending on the social comparison one does in the competitive nature of indoor rock climbing. Keywords: Indoor Rock Climbing, Sport State Self-Esteem, Social Comparison Bachelor of Science (Sport Science and Management) 2020-11-05T01:29:09Z 2020-11-05T01:29:09Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144424 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Social comparison and self esteem in indoor rock climbing
description Background: Self-esteem and social comparison are qualities that are observed in indoor rock climbing, much like any other competitive sport. Indoor rock climbing competitions are held on a yearly basis in Singapore and many athletes partake in them. Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between the level of self-esteem and type of social comparison one does as defined by their competitive category and years of climbing experience. Design: Quantitative cross-sectional study. Methods: 206 participants completed a questionnaire on Sport State Self-Esteem, Upward Social Comparison and Downward Social Comparison. Results: Open category climbers (p = .003) had a statistically significantly higher Sport State Self-Esteem than Novice category climbers. Open category climbers (p = .031) had a statistically significantly lower Upward Social Comparison than Intermediate and Novice category climbers. Open category climbers (p = .025) had a statistically significantly lower Downward Social Comparison than Intermediate and Novice category climbers. Between Climbing Experience and USC, there was a significant weak negative correlation, rs = -.262, p < .01. Conclusions: “Beta” is a jargon in climbing that is an important component in indoor rock climbing. The information from beta obtained from others is what drives the notion of Upward or Downward social comparison. Sport State Self-Esteem is then a consequence that fluctuates depending on the social comparison one does in the competitive nature of indoor rock climbing. Keywords: Indoor Rock Climbing, Sport State Self-Esteem, Social Comparison
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title Social comparison and self esteem in indoor rock climbing
title_short Social comparison and self esteem in indoor rock climbing
title_full Social comparison and self esteem in indoor rock climbing
title_fullStr Social comparison and self esteem in indoor rock climbing
title_full_unstemmed Social comparison and self esteem in indoor rock climbing
title_sort social comparison and self esteem in indoor rock climbing
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144424
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