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IOSR Journal of Sports and Physical Education (IOSR-JSPE)
e-ISSN: 2347-6737, p-ISSN: 2347-6745, Volume 1, Issue 3 (Jan. 2014), PP 12-15
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A Study On Psychological Variables On Women Sports
Participation Levels In University
Dr. A. Muthu1
, Dr. V. Jayanth2
, Dr. D. Sakthiganavel3
1
Director of Physical Education, Krishnasamy College of Engineering & Technology, Cuddalore Tamil Nadu,
India
2
Professor, Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India
3
Professor and Head, Department of Physical Education, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India
Abstract: This research is to examine whether the psychological variable on women have any impact on
women’s sports participation between Anna and Pondicherry Universities at different levels. The subject were
(was) randomly selected from Anna University in Tamil Nadu State (300 Players) and Pondicherry University
(Central University) in Puducherry State (300 Players), India. The selected subjects were with a brief
questionnaire, to find out their level of sports participation, anxiety, aggression and stress. Data obtained were
subjected to find out statistical significance among the means using 3 (levels – Zonal, Inter – Zonal and
University participations) X 2 (University – Anna and Pondicherry) Factorial analysis. The result proved that
there were significant differences in selected psychological factors of the different level of women sports
players. There was no significant difference in stress at different levels. There was no significant difference
between the Anna and Pondicherry in anxiety, aggression and stress of the women sports players. It was
concluded that anxiety, aggression, and stress play a vital role in the participation level of women players.
Key Worlds: Different Level of Players, Women Sports Participation, University, Anxiety, Aggression and
Stress
I. Introduction
Norton PJ, et.al. Reported that although researchers have documented that social anxiety may occur in
a wide range of interpersonal and performance situations, little attention has been paid to the potential influence
of social anxiety on participation in athletics or physical activity. The performance demands of sport and
potential social evaluative nature of exercise make it likely that social anxiety would generalize to these
situations. Given the physical and psychological benefits of engaging in regular physical activity, avoidance of
such activities by socially anxious individuals may have profound health consequences.
Harve E. et.al. Examined interrelationships among measures of stress, anxiety, depression, and
physical illness in a proportional sample of college undergraduates (N = 184). Significant correlations were
found in the stress-illness, anxiety-illness, depression- illness and anxiety-depression relationships. Partial
correlations demonstrated that the stress-illness relationship remained significant, though lowered, when first
anxiety and then depression were held constant. In the second phase of the research, the indices of stress,
anxiety, depression, and illness were predicted to vary by both years in school and gender within this sample.
Significant differences in reported stress and anxiety by year in school and in reported illness incidence by
gender were found. Possible ties between these results and research on coping, social support, and gender roles
are discussed. Hurvitz M, Weiss R studies reveal that participation of adolescents and young women in
strenuous sports activity may lead to various metabolic and psychological derangements of clinical relevance to
the endocrinologist. The most common manifestations encountered in practice are primary and secondary
amenorrhea, reduced bone mineral density and eating disorders. The occurrence of all three together has been
named "the athletic triad". The underlying hormonal drivers that lead to some of these manifestations are the
reduced leptin level as well as the persistent low-grade stress response commonly observed in such females.
Prather and Hunt reported that care and treatment of female runners will improve as further knowledge
regarding the unique factors that affect them becomes available. For care and treatment being their most
effective, current and recent information needs to be disseminated among health care providers, coaches,
teachers, school administrators and parents. In young athletes, peer support and education are the most
important factors in the success of detection and treatment. Individuals who have the female athlete triad are at
significant risk for stress fractures and other injuries. Early detection and multidisciplinary treatment should
begin after fractures are detected to reduce or prevent long-term adverse squealer to the bone.
II. Methodology
In this study the following statistical techniques were used to analyze the women’s sports participation
levels (1) Zonal level (2) Inter – Zonal level and (3) University level of Anna and Pondicherry Universities. (i) 3
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x 2 factorial design, (ii) Scheffe’s post hoc test for factor A & B, (iii) Simple test for interaction, (iv) Post hoc
test for each cell. Anxiety was measured through the anxiety questionnaire. Spielberger (1979) developed it the
Trait Anxiety questionnaire was given to all subjects. Twenty items were adopted from Spielbergers Trait
Anxiety questionnaire for this investigation. The aggression of the college men players under study were
measured through Aggression Scale test developed by Guru Pyari Mathur and Raj Kumari Bhatnagar (2004).
The standard psychological tool devised by Everyly and Girdano’s was used to quantify psychological stress.
This test consists of 14 statements.
III. Analysis And Discussion
Table - I
Anxiety of the Sports Women of Different Levels of Participation in Anna and Pondicherry Universities
UNIVERSITIES / LEVELS ZONAL INTER - ZONAL UNIVERSITY
Anna
Mean 54.38 54.11 53.50
SD 5.439 4.318 5.594
N 155 115 30
Pondicherry
Mean 54.33 54.00 54.13
SD 5.130 5.459 4.447
N 177 93 30
Table I - A
Factorial Analysis Of Variance on Anxiety of the Sports Women Participation Levels of Anna and
Pondicherry Universities
(The table values required for significance at .05 level of confidence for 1 and 594 and 2 and 594 are 3.89
and 3.04 respectively).
Table I shows that the mean values on anxiety of the Anna University sports women at Zonal, Inter –
Zonal and University levels were 54.38, 54.11 and 53.50 respectively. It also shows the mean values on anxiety
of the Pondicherry University sports women at Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University levels were 54.33, 54.00 and
54.13 respectively. To test the significance of the differences in the means, the obtained data were subjected to
statistical treatment using 2 (universities) x 3 (levels) Factorial Analysis of Variance (Factorial Anova). The
obtained results were presented in Table I – A.
Table I - A shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio on anxiety for factor ‘A’ 0.087 which was lesser than the
required table value 3.89 with df 1 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was no
significant difference between the Anna and Pondicherry University women players irrespective of their
different levels of participation on anxiety. The table I - A also shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio on anxiety for
factor ‘B’ 0.405 which was lesser than the required table value 3.04 with df 2 and 594 at .05 level of confidence.
Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant difference among women players of different levels of
participation irrespective of their University on anxiety. The table I - A shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio for the
factor ‘AB’ 0.131 which was lesser than the required table value 3.04 with df 2 and 594 at .05 level of
confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant difference between Anna and Pondicherry
Universities women players of different levels of participation on anxiety.
Table - II
Aggression of the Sports Women of Different Levels of Participation in Anna and Pondicherry
Universities
UNIVERSITIES / LEVELS ZONAL INTER - ZONAL UNIVERSITY
Anna
Mean 184.06 185.07 188.23
SD 23.793 23.763 26.623
N 155 115 30
Pondicherry
Mean 182.99 184.09 181.13
SD 24.532 23.965 20.706
N 177 93 30
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F
Factor A 2.278 1 2.278 0.087
Factor B 21.196 2 10.598 0.405
Factor AB 6.858 2 3.429 0.131
Error 15536.372 594 26.156
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Table II – A
Factorial Analysis Of Variance on Aggression of the Sports Women Participation Levels of Anna and
Pondicherry Universities
(The table values required for significance at .05 level of confidence for 1 and 594 and 2 and 594 are 3.89
and 3.04 respectively).
Table II shows that the mean values on aggression of the Anna University sports women at Zonal, Inter
– Zonal and University levels were 184.06, 185.07 and 188.23 respectively. It also shows the mean values on
aggression of the Pondicherry University sports women at Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University levels were
182.99, 184.09 and 181.13 respectively. Table II - A shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio on aggression for factor
‘A’ 1.478 which was lesser than the required table value 3.89 with df 1 and 594 at .05 level of confidence.
Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant difference between the Anna and Pondicherry universities
women players irrespective of their different levels of participation on aggression. The table II - A also shows
that the obtained ‘F’ ratio on aggression for factor ‘B’ 0.148 which was lesser than the required table value 3.04
with df 2 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant difference
among women players of different levels of participation irrespective of their University on aggression. The
table II - A shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio for the factor ‘AB’ 0.429 which was lesser than the required table
value 3.04 with df 2 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant
difference between Anna and Pondicherry Universities women players of different levels of participation on
aggression.
Table - III
Stress of the Sports Women of Different Levels of Participation in Anna and Pondicherry Universities
UNIVERSITIES / LEVELS ZONAL INTER - ZONAL UNIVERSITY
Anna
Mean 23.53 25.65 23.93
SD 4.885 3.996 5.252
N 155 115 30
Pondicherry
Mean 23.64 25.28 24.20
SD 5.293 3.860 5.307
N 177 93 30
Table III - A
Factorial Analysis of Variance on Stress of the Sports Women Participation Levels of Anna and
Pondicherry Universities
Source Sum of Squares df Mean Square F
Factor A 0.00843 1 0.00843 0.0037
Factor B 450.910 2 225.455 9.985*
Factor AB 9.084 2 4.542 0.201
Error 13412.680 594 22.580
*Significant at .05 level
(The table values required for significance at .05 level of confidence for 1 and 594 and 2 and 594 are 3.89
and 3.04 respectively).
Table III - B
The Scheffe’s Test for the Differences between Paired Means on Stress
* Significant at .05 level
Table III shows that the mean values on stress of the Anna and Pondicherry universities sports women
at Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University levels were 23.53, 25.65 and 23.93 respectively. It also shows the mean
values on stress of the Pondicherry University sports women at Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University levels were
23.64, 25.28 and 24.20 respectively. To test the significance of the differences in the means, the obtained data
were subjected to statistical treatment using 2 (Universities) x 3 (Levels of participation) Factorial Analysis of
Variance (Factorial Anova). Table III - A shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio on stress for factor ‘A’ 0.0037 which
Source Sum of Squares df Mean Square F
Factor A 854.174 1 854.174 1.478
Factor B 170.735 2 85.368 0.148
Factor AB 495.620 2 247.810 0.429
Error 343300.921 594 577.948
MEANS
Mean Difference Confidence Interval
Zonal Inter - Zonal University
23.59 25.49 - 1.90* 1.891
23.59 - 24.07 0.48 0.423
- 25.49 24.07 1.42 1.382
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was lesser than the required table value 3.89 with df 1 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was
concluded that there was no significant difference between the Anna and Pondicherry university women players
irrespective of their different levels of participation on stress. The table III - A also shows that the obtained ‘F’
ratio on stress for factor ‘B’ 9.985 which was higher than the required table value 3.04 with df 2 and 594 at .05
level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was a significant difference among women players of
different levels of participation irrespective of their Universities on stress. Table III - B shows the mean
difference between Zonal and Inter – Zonal level players, Zonal and University level players and Inter – Zonal
and University level players on stress irrespective of their University were 5.57, 11.15 and 5.58 respectively
which were higher than the required confidence interval values 1.891, 0.423 and 1.382 respectively at .05 level
of significance. The table III - A shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio for the factor ‘AB’ 0.201which was lesser
than the required table value 3.04 with df 2 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that
there was no significant difference between Anna and Pondicherry Universities women players of different
levels of participation on stress.
IV. Discussions On Findings
The results of the study indicated that there was no significant difference between Anna and
Pondicherry Universities women players irrespective of their levels of participation (Zonal, Inter – Zonal and
University) on anxiety, aggression and stress. Moreover, significant differences were found among Zonal, Inter
– Zonal and University level sports women players irrespective of their Universities (Anna and Pondicherry) on
stress. Further, the results of the study further showed that no significant differences were found among Zonal,
Inter – Zonal and University level sports women players irrespective of their University (Anna and Pondicherry)
on anxiety and aggression. The results of the study also indicated that there was no significant difference in the
interaction effect between Anna and Pondicherry Universities sports women players of different levels of
participation on anxiety, aggression and stress.
Sharma SV et.al. (2009) identified pathways used by psychosocial factors to influence physical activity
in middle-school girls and concluded psychosocial factors use to influence physical activity of school girls. The
findings of this study are in agreement with the findings of Skirka N. (2000) who found under certain conditions
of stress some people stay physically and psychologically healthy while others become ill and found that there
was a significant positive correlation between perceived stress and psychological symptoms among college
varsity athletes.
V. Conclusions
The results of the study showed that there was no significant difference between Anna and Pondicherry
Universities’ sports women players of different levels of participation on selected variables such as anxiety,
aggression and stress. Hence, the investigator’s third hypothesis was accepted.
References
[1] Harve E. Rawsona, Kimberly Bloomera, Amanda Kendalla. Stress, Anxiety, Depression, and Physical Illness in College Students
Psychology, Hanover College, 155(4), 1994, 321-330.
[2] Hurvitz M, Weiss R. The young female athlete, Pediatr Endocrinol Rev, 7(2), 2009, 123-9.
[3] Norton PJ, Burns JA, Hope D A, Bauer B K. Generalization of social anxiety to sporting and athletic situations: gender, sports
involvement, and parental pressure, Depress Anxiety, 12(4), 2000, 193-202.
[4] Prather H, Hunt D. Issues unique to the female runner, Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am, 16(3), 2005, 691-709.
[5] Sharma SV, Deanna M. Hoelscher, Steven H. Kelder, R.Sue Day, and Albert Hergenroeder. A path analysis to identify the
psychosocial factors influencing physical activity and bone health in middle – school girls, J Phys Act Health, 6(5), 2009, 606-16.
[6] Skirka N. The relationship of hardiness, sense of coherence, sports participation and gender to perceived stress and psychological
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A Study On Psychological Variables On Women Sports Participation Levels In University

  • 1. IOSR Journal of Sports and Physical Education (IOSR-JSPE) e-ISSN: 2347-6737, p-ISSN: 2347-6745, Volume 1, Issue 3 (Jan. 2014), PP 12-15 www.iosrjournals.org www.iosrjournals.org 12 | Page A Study On Psychological Variables On Women Sports Participation Levels In University Dr. A. Muthu1 , Dr. V. Jayanth2 , Dr. D. Sakthiganavel3 1 Director of Physical Education, Krishnasamy College of Engineering & Technology, Cuddalore Tamil Nadu, India 2 Professor, Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India 3 Professor and Head, Department of Physical Education, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India Abstract: This research is to examine whether the psychological variable on women have any impact on women’s sports participation between Anna and Pondicherry Universities at different levels. The subject were (was) randomly selected from Anna University in Tamil Nadu State (300 Players) and Pondicherry University (Central University) in Puducherry State (300 Players), India. The selected subjects were with a brief questionnaire, to find out their level of sports participation, anxiety, aggression and stress. Data obtained were subjected to find out statistical significance among the means using 3 (levels – Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University participations) X 2 (University – Anna and Pondicherry) Factorial analysis. The result proved that there were significant differences in selected psychological factors of the different level of women sports players. There was no significant difference in stress at different levels. There was no significant difference between the Anna and Pondicherry in anxiety, aggression and stress of the women sports players. It was concluded that anxiety, aggression, and stress play a vital role in the participation level of women players. Key Worlds: Different Level of Players, Women Sports Participation, University, Anxiety, Aggression and Stress I. Introduction Norton PJ, et.al. Reported that although researchers have documented that social anxiety may occur in a wide range of interpersonal and performance situations, little attention has been paid to the potential influence of social anxiety on participation in athletics or physical activity. The performance demands of sport and potential social evaluative nature of exercise make it likely that social anxiety would generalize to these situations. Given the physical and psychological benefits of engaging in regular physical activity, avoidance of such activities by socially anxious individuals may have profound health consequences. Harve E. et.al. Examined interrelationships among measures of stress, anxiety, depression, and physical illness in a proportional sample of college undergraduates (N = 184). Significant correlations were found in the stress-illness, anxiety-illness, depression- illness and anxiety-depression relationships. Partial correlations demonstrated that the stress-illness relationship remained significant, though lowered, when first anxiety and then depression were held constant. In the second phase of the research, the indices of stress, anxiety, depression, and illness were predicted to vary by both years in school and gender within this sample. Significant differences in reported stress and anxiety by year in school and in reported illness incidence by gender were found. Possible ties between these results and research on coping, social support, and gender roles are discussed. Hurvitz M, Weiss R studies reveal that participation of adolescents and young women in strenuous sports activity may lead to various metabolic and psychological derangements of clinical relevance to the endocrinologist. The most common manifestations encountered in practice are primary and secondary amenorrhea, reduced bone mineral density and eating disorders. The occurrence of all three together has been named "the athletic triad". The underlying hormonal drivers that lead to some of these manifestations are the reduced leptin level as well as the persistent low-grade stress response commonly observed in such females. Prather and Hunt reported that care and treatment of female runners will improve as further knowledge regarding the unique factors that affect them becomes available. For care and treatment being their most effective, current and recent information needs to be disseminated among health care providers, coaches, teachers, school administrators and parents. In young athletes, peer support and education are the most important factors in the success of detection and treatment. Individuals who have the female athlete triad are at significant risk for stress fractures and other injuries. Early detection and multidisciplinary treatment should begin after fractures are detected to reduce or prevent long-term adverse squealer to the bone. II. Methodology In this study the following statistical techniques were used to analyze the women’s sports participation levels (1) Zonal level (2) Inter – Zonal level and (3) University level of Anna and Pondicherry Universities. (i) 3
  • 2. A Study On Psychological Variables On Women Sports Participation Levels In University www.iosrjournals.org 13 | Page x 2 factorial design, (ii) Scheffe’s post hoc test for factor A & B, (iii) Simple test for interaction, (iv) Post hoc test for each cell. Anxiety was measured through the anxiety questionnaire. Spielberger (1979) developed it the Trait Anxiety questionnaire was given to all subjects. Twenty items were adopted from Spielbergers Trait Anxiety questionnaire for this investigation. The aggression of the college men players under study were measured through Aggression Scale test developed by Guru Pyari Mathur and Raj Kumari Bhatnagar (2004). The standard psychological tool devised by Everyly and Girdano’s was used to quantify psychological stress. This test consists of 14 statements. III. Analysis And Discussion Table - I Anxiety of the Sports Women of Different Levels of Participation in Anna and Pondicherry Universities UNIVERSITIES / LEVELS ZONAL INTER - ZONAL UNIVERSITY Anna Mean 54.38 54.11 53.50 SD 5.439 4.318 5.594 N 155 115 30 Pondicherry Mean 54.33 54.00 54.13 SD 5.130 5.459 4.447 N 177 93 30 Table I - A Factorial Analysis Of Variance on Anxiety of the Sports Women Participation Levels of Anna and Pondicherry Universities (The table values required for significance at .05 level of confidence for 1 and 594 and 2 and 594 are 3.89 and 3.04 respectively). Table I shows that the mean values on anxiety of the Anna University sports women at Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University levels were 54.38, 54.11 and 53.50 respectively. It also shows the mean values on anxiety of the Pondicherry University sports women at Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University levels were 54.33, 54.00 and 54.13 respectively. To test the significance of the differences in the means, the obtained data were subjected to statistical treatment using 2 (universities) x 3 (levels) Factorial Analysis of Variance (Factorial Anova). The obtained results were presented in Table I – A. Table I - A shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio on anxiety for factor ‘A’ 0.087 which was lesser than the required table value 3.89 with df 1 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant difference between the Anna and Pondicherry University women players irrespective of their different levels of participation on anxiety. The table I - A also shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio on anxiety for factor ‘B’ 0.405 which was lesser than the required table value 3.04 with df 2 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant difference among women players of different levels of participation irrespective of their University on anxiety. The table I - A shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio for the factor ‘AB’ 0.131 which was lesser than the required table value 3.04 with df 2 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant difference between Anna and Pondicherry Universities women players of different levels of participation on anxiety. Table - II Aggression of the Sports Women of Different Levels of Participation in Anna and Pondicherry Universities UNIVERSITIES / LEVELS ZONAL INTER - ZONAL UNIVERSITY Anna Mean 184.06 185.07 188.23 SD 23.793 23.763 26.623 N 155 115 30 Pondicherry Mean 182.99 184.09 181.13 SD 24.532 23.965 20.706 N 177 93 30 Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Factor A 2.278 1 2.278 0.087 Factor B 21.196 2 10.598 0.405 Factor AB 6.858 2 3.429 0.131 Error 15536.372 594 26.156
  • 3. A Study On Psychological Variables On Women Sports Participation Levels In University www.iosrjournals.org 14 | Page Table II – A Factorial Analysis Of Variance on Aggression of the Sports Women Participation Levels of Anna and Pondicherry Universities (The table values required for significance at .05 level of confidence for 1 and 594 and 2 and 594 are 3.89 and 3.04 respectively). Table II shows that the mean values on aggression of the Anna University sports women at Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University levels were 184.06, 185.07 and 188.23 respectively. It also shows the mean values on aggression of the Pondicherry University sports women at Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University levels were 182.99, 184.09 and 181.13 respectively. Table II - A shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio on aggression for factor ‘A’ 1.478 which was lesser than the required table value 3.89 with df 1 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant difference between the Anna and Pondicherry universities women players irrespective of their different levels of participation on aggression. The table II - A also shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio on aggression for factor ‘B’ 0.148 which was lesser than the required table value 3.04 with df 2 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant difference among women players of different levels of participation irrespective of their University on aggression. The table II - A shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio for the factor ‘AB’ 0.429 which was lesser than the required table value 3.04 with df 2 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant difference between Anna and Pondicherry Universities women players of different levels of participation on aggression. Table - III Stress of the Sports Women of Different Levels of Participation in Anna and Pondicherry Universities UNIVERSITIES / LEVELS ZONAL INTER - ZONAL UNIVERSITY Anna Mean 23.53 25.65 23.93 SD 4.885 3.996 5.252 N 155 115 30 Pondicherry Mean 23.64 25.28 24.20 SD 5.293 3.860 5.307 N 177 93 30 Table III - A Factorial Analysis of Variance on Stress of the Sports Women Participation Levels of Anna and Pondicherry Universities Source Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Factor A 0.00843 1 0.00843 0.0037 Factor B 450.910 2 225.455 9.985* Factor AB 9.084 2 4.542 0.201 Error 13412.680 594 22.580 *Significant at .05 level (The table values required for significance at .05 level of confidence for 1 and 594 and 2 and 594 are 3.89 and 3.04 respectively). Table III - B The Scheffe’s Test for the Differences between Paired Means on Stress * Significant at .05 level Table III shows that the mean values on stress of the Anna and Pondicherry universities sports women at Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University levels were 23.53, 25.65 and 23.93 respectively. It also shows the mean values on stress of the Pondicherry University sports women at Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University levels were 23.64, 25.28 and 24.20 respectively. To test the significance of the differences in the means, the obtained data were subjected to statistical treatment using 2 (Universities) x 3 (Levels of participation) Factorial Analysis of Variance (Factorial Anova). Table III - A shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio on stress for factor ‘A’ 0.0037 which Source Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Factor A 854.174 1 854.174 1.478 Factor B 170.735 2 85.368 0.148 Factor AB 495.620 2 247.810 0.429 Error 343300.921 594 577.948 MEANS Mean Difference Confidence Interval Zonal Inter - Zonal University 23.59 25.49 - 1.90* 1.891 23.59 - 24.07 0.48 0.423 - 25.49 24.07 1.42 1.382
  • 4. A Study On Psychological Variables On Women Sports Participation Levels In University www.iosrjournals.org 15 | Page was lesser than the required table value 3.89 with df 1 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant difference between the Anna and Pondicherry university women players irrespective of their different levels of participation on stress. The table III - A also shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio on stress for factor ‘B’ 9.985 which was higher than the required table value 3.04 with df 2 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was a significant difference among women players of different levels of participation irrespective of their Universities on stress. Table III - B shows the mean difference between Zonal and Inter – Zonal level players, Zonal and University level players and Inter – Zonal and University level players on stress irrespective of their University were 5.57, 11.15 and 5.58 respectively which were higher than the required confidence interval values 1.891, 0.423 and 1.382 respectively at .05 level of significance. The table III - A shows that the obtained ‘F’ ratio for the factor ‘AB’ 0.201which was lesser than the required table value 3.04 with df 2 and 594 at .05 level of confidence. Hence, it was concluded that there was no significant difference between Anna and Pondicherry Universities women players of different levels of participation on stress. IV. Discussions On Findings The results of the study indicated that there was no significant difference between Anna and Pondicherry Universities women players irrespective of their levels of participation (Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University) on anxiety, aggression and stress. Moreover, significant differences were found among Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University level sports women players irrespective of their Universities (Anna and Pondicherry) on stress. Further, the results of the study further showed that no significant differences were found among Zonal, Inter – Zonal and University level sports women players irrespective of their University (Anna and Pondicherry) on anxiety and aggression. The results of the study also indicated that there was no significant difference in the interaction effect between Anna and Pondicherry Universities sports women players of different levels of participation on anxiety, aggression and stress. Sharma SV et.al. (2009) identified pathways used by psychosocial factors to influence physical activity in middle-school girls and concluded psychosocial factors use to influence physical activity of school girls. The findings of this study are in agreement with the findings of Skirka N. (2000) who found under certain conditions of stress some people stay physically and psychologically healthy while others become ill and found that there was a significant positive correlation between perceived stress and psychological symptoms among college varsity athletes. V. Conclusions The results of the study showed that there was no significant difference between Anna and Pondicherry Universities’ sports women players of different levels of participation on selected variables such as anxiety, aggression and stress. Hence, the investigator’s third hypothesis was accepted. References [1] Harve E. Rawsona, Kimberly Bloomera, Amanda Kendalla. Stress, Anxiety, Depression, and Physical Illness in College Students Psychology, Hanover College, 155(4), 1994, 321-330. [2] Hurvitz M, Weiss R. The young female athlete, Pediatr Endocrinol Rev, 7(2), 2009, 123-9. [3] Norton PJ, Burns JA, Hope D A, Bauer B K. Generalization of social anxiety to sporting and athletic situations: gender, sports involvement, and parental pressure, Depress Anxiety, 12(4), 2000, 193-202. [4] Prather H, Hunt D. Issues unique to the female runner, Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am, 16(3), 2005, 691-709. [5] Sharma SV, Deanna M. Hoelscher, Steven H. Kelder, R.Sue Day, and Albert Hergenroeder. A path analysis to identify the psychosocial factors influencing physical activity and bone health in middle – school girls, J Phys Act Health, 6(5), 2009, 606-16. [6] Skirka N. The relationship of hardiness, sense of coherence, sports participation and gender to perceived stress and psychological symptoms among college students, J Sports Med Phys Fitness, 40(1), 2000, 63-70.