Correlation of psychoactive substance use and manifestations of aggression with involvement in sports activity

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Alma Kisieliene, doctoral student

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Correlation of psychoactive substance use and manifestations of aggression with involvement in sports activity in teen age
 
Alma Kisieliene, doctoral student, Lithuanian university of sport, Kaunas, Lithuania, Diana Arlauskaite, Honored trainer of Lithuania in judo
 
Key words: sport, teenagers, self-effectiveness, aggression, alcohol abuse, smoking.
 
The purpose of the present research was to determine the correlation of psychoactive substance abuse and manifestations of aggression from involvement in sports activity in the teen age.
 
Nowadays researchers from many countries focus on the special role of trainer's personality, capable of rendering significant positive and negative influences on formation of ethical and moral targets regarding athletes' actions both in sports environment and daily life.
 
Personality self-regulation is one of acute factors in prevention of psychoactive substance abuse in the teen age. Sports classes combined with psychoactive substance disuse affect the growth of control over negative emotions in the teen age. Psychoactive substance abuse is associated with higher level of teenage aggression.
 
Manifestations of open aggression are more frequent for teenaged athletes than for their not training coevals, making trainers work adequate educative strategies and think of the ways of transfer of aggression to socially acceptable activity. Inner experience of negative emotions is specific for teenagers not going in for sports that in some cases can result in arising anxiety syndrome or depression.
 
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