Abstract

The goal of this study is to investigate the moral disengagement and aggression levels of fight sport athletes according to several independent variables and reveal the relationship among them. The study group consisted of totally 207 fight sport athletes, 88 females and 119 males with age = 21,99 ± 4,92 and year of sport = 6,14 ± 5,42. “The Scale of Moral Disengagement in Sport” and “The Questionnaire of Buss-Perry Aggression” were used as data collection tools. Descriptive statistics, t test, ANOVA and Pearson Correlation analysis were used in the analysis of data. While the mean of physical aggression of athletes was found as the highest, verbal aggression had the lowest mean value within the sub-dimensions of aggression, and they stated that they somewhat disagreed with the moral disengagement. It was found that there was a moderate positive significant correlation between moral disengagement and sub-dimensions of anger, hostility, physical and verbal aggressions of aggression scale. Significant difference was observed in the dimension of moral disengagement in accordance with age and year of sport. Physical and verbal aggression scores of males are significantly higher according to gender. The aggression and moral disengagement scores of kickboxers are significantly higher than those of taekwondo athletes in line with the branch. To conclude, it was determined that fight sport athletes did not approve moral disengagement in sport, however, the case of moral disengagement of athletes, who were younger and started the sport recently, was higher and they mostly showed the behaviour of aggression physically.

Highlights

  • Sport and moral values are in indirect relation with each other

  • The goal of this study is to investigate the moral disengagement and aggression levels of fight sport athletes according to several independent variables and reveal the relationship among them

  • The results of this study conducted with the purpose of investigating the moral disengagement and aggression levels of fight sport athletes according to several independent variables and reveal the relationship among them are as follows

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Introduction

Sport and moral values are in indirect relation with each other. The principles and characteristics that determine the sport establish the morals or life style (Tel, 2014). Violence and aggression and aberrant behaviours in sports are increasing today on the contrary to the days when the sports fields and areas were called the temple of peace, brotherhood and love This situation that was led by more than one factor causes all the people in the sport to start to feel discomfort (Yucel, Atalay and Gurkan, 2015). The point that sport has today come raises the suspicion that whether it is no longer a suitable tool for education of values/ethics (Abanoz & Soyer, 2018) Martial arts such as boxing and kickboxing has recently started to be performed professionally in our country as in the whole world and this increased the interest in all sports that can be accepted under the name of martial sports. This interest affects the number of Journal of Education and Training Studies

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