Investigation of Positive Thinking Skills and Social Appearence Anxiety of Faculty of Sport Sciences Students
Serkan Kabak, Ebru Güzel Kuyucu
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ABSTRACT
Background: With the developing technology in the 21st century, societies are changing.
With the change of societies, the spiritual and psychological needs of the
people who make up the societies also change and the factors affecting these
needs show differences.
Aim: In this study; It was aimed to examine the positive thinking skill levels
and social appearance anxiety of students studying at Trabzon University
Faculty of Sport Sciences.
Methods: The research is a survey model study. The sample group consists of a total
of 165 students, 63' female and 102' male, studying at Trabzon University
Faculty of Sports Sciences in the 2020-2021 period. Students participated in
the study voluntarily. Detailed information about the scale was given to the
participants. The data were both prepared electronically with Google Forms
(online survey) and sent to the participants from faculty watsap groups, and
were collected face-to-face from students who had the opportunity to reach them
face-to-face. Positive Thinking Skills Scale (8 items) and Social Appearance
Anxiety Scale (16 items) were used as data collection tools. The Positive
Thinking Skills Scale is a 4-point Likert type, and the validity and
reliability studies of the Turkish format of the scale were carried out by
Akın, Uysal, and Akın (2015). The Social Appearance Anxiety Scale, on the other
hand, is a 5-point Likert type, and the validity and reliability studies of the
Turkish version of the scale were conducted by Doğan (2010).
Conclusion: Within the scope of the study, the positive thinking skills of the students
of the faculty of sports sciences and the social appearance anxiety correlation
results show that there is a positive and significant difference.
Keywords: Sports, Positive Thinking Skill, Social Appearance Anxiety