Beyond sensation seeking: affect regulation as a framework for predicting risk-taking behaviors in high-risk sport.

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Beyond sensation seeking: affect regulation as a framework for predicting risk-taking behaviors in high-risk sport. / Castanier, C.; Le Scanff, C.; Woodman, Tim.
Yn: Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Cyfrol 32, Rhif 5, 01.10.2010, t. 731-738.

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Castanier, C, Le Scanff, C & Woodman, T 2010, 'Beyond sensation seeking: affect regulation as a framework for predicting risk-taking behaviors in high-risk sport.', Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, cyfrol. 32, rhif 5, tt. 731-738.

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Castanier, C., Le Scanff, C., & Woodman, T. (2010). Beyond sensation seeking: affect regulation as a framework for predicting risk-taking behaviors in high-risk sport. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 32(5), 731-738.

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Castanier C, Le Scanff C, Woodman T. 2010. Beyond sensation seeking: affect regulation as a framework for predicting risk-taking behaviors in high-risk sport. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 32(5):731-738.

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Castanier, C., C. Le Scanff, a Tim Woodman. "Beyond sensation seeking: affect regulation as a framework for predicting risk-taking behaviors in high-risk sport.". Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 2010, 32(5). 731-738.

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Castanier C, Le Scanff C, Woodman T. Beyond sensation seeking: affect regulation as a framework for predicting risk-taking behaviors in high-risk sport. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 2010 Hyd 1;32(5):731-738.

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Castanier, C. ; Le Scanff, C. ; Woodman, Tim. / Beyond sensation seeking: affect regulation as a framework for predicting risk-taking behaviors in high-risk sport. Yn: Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 2010 ; Cyfrol 32, Rhif 5. tt. 731-738.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Beyond sensation seeking: affect regulation as a framework for predicting risk-taking behaviors in high-risk sport.

AU - Castanier, C.

AU - Le Scanff, C.

AU - Woodman, Tim

N1 - As accepted for publication

PY - 2010/10/1

Y1 - 2010/10/1

N2 - Sensation seeking has been widely studied when investigating individual differences in the propensity for taking risks. However, risk taking can serve many different goals beyond the simple management of physiological arousal. The present study is an investigation of affect self-regulation as a predictor of risk-taking behaviors in high-risk sport. Risk-taking behaviors, negative affectivity, escape self-awareness strategy, and sensation seeking data were obtained from 265 high-risk sportsmen. Moderated hierarchical regression analysis revealed significant main and interaction effects of negative affectivity and escape self-awareness strategy in predicting risk-taking behaviors: high-risk sportsmen’s negative affectivity leads them to adopt risk-taking behaviors only if they also use escape self-awareness strategy. Furthermore, the affective model remained significant when controlling for sensation seeking. The present study contributes to an in-depth understanding of risk taking in high-risk sport.

AB - Sensation seeking has been widely studied when investigating individual differences in the propensity for taking risks. However, risk taking can serve many different goals beyond the simple management of physiological arousal. The present study is an investigation of affect self-regulation as a predictor of risk-taking behaviors in high-risk sport. Risk-taking behaviors, negative affectivity, escape self-awareness strategy, and sensation seeking data were obtained from 265 high-risk sportsmen. Moderated hierarchical regression analysis revealed significant main and interaction effects of negative affectivity and escape self-awareness strategy in predicting risk-taking behaviors: high-risk sportsmen’s negative affectivity leads them to adopt risk-taking behaviors only if they also use escape self-awareness strategy. Furthermore, the affective model remained significant when controlling for sensation seeking. The present study contributes to an in-depth understanding of risk taking in high-risk sport.

UR - http://journals.humankinetics.com/jsep-back-issues/jsep-volume-32-issue-5-october/beyond-sensation-seeking-affect-regulation-as-a-framework-for-predicting-risk-taking-behaviors-in-high-risk-sport

M3 - Article

VL - 32

SP - 731

EP - 738

JO - Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

JF - Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

SN - 0895-2779

IS - 5

ER -