Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/8666
Title: Levels of manifest anxiety in athletes
Authors: Sanja Mancevska 
Jasmina Pluncevic Gligoroska 
Lidija Todorovska 
Keywords: trait anxiety
TMAS
athletes
medical students
Issue Date: May-2017
Publisher: College of Sport and Health, Belgrade
Conference: 2nd International Conference “Sport, Recreation, Health”, 12th -13th May, 2017, Belgrade
Abstract: The aim of the study was to assess the levels of manifest anxiety in athletes. One hundred and fifteen athletes (16 females and 99 males) aged 15 to 25 years who were engaged in different team sports and 174 students (132 females and 42 males) aged 19-25 years, from the Medical Faculty in Skopje, who had sedentary life style were asked to anonymously fulfill the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale (TMAS), which measures trait anxiety. It is an acquired behavioral disposition to perceive an objectively safe object as threatening and dangerous and respond to it with anxiety, the intensity of which is not adequate to the objective situation. Mean value of the acquired TMAS scores in athletes was 13,07 ± 5,83, while medical students scored 21,65 ± 8,33 (p<0,05) on TMAS. Twenty nine percent of the athletes and 75 percent of medical students showed high levels of manifest anxiety (TMAS score higher than 15). There was no difference in mean TMAS scores between male athletes aged 15 to 18, and athletes aged 19 to 25. Athletes showed significantly lower levels of manifest anxiety compared to sedentary medical students.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/8666
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