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Öğe EXAMINATION OF ATTITUDES TOWARDS SPORT, GENERAL SELFEFFICACY, AND LIFE SATISFACTION OF DEAF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS(Unesp-Faculdade Ciencias & Letras, 2021) Turan, Mehmet Behzat; Yoka, Osman; Yoka, KezibanThe aim of this study is to examine the relationship between hearing impaired individuals' attitudes towards sport, general self-efficacy, and life satisfaction according to various variables. A total of 108 high school students, 28 female and 80 male, with hearing impairment, living in Kayseri and studying between 2018-2019, voluntarily participated in the study. Research data were collected through a questionnaire. Questionnaires were delivered to the participants by face-to-face interview method. A questionnaire form consisting of four scales was applied, Personal Information Form, Attitudes toward Sport, General Self-Efficacy, and Life Satisfaction, showing that the general self-efficacy levels of the hearing-impaired individuals were positively related to the level of life satisfaction. To increase the level of life satisfaction, especially male students with a lower level of satisfaction should be encouraged to participate in sports that positively affect their physical and psychological health, and appropriate environments should be provided.Öğe Investigation of Pre-Competition and Post-Competition Psychological Performances of B1 and B2 Visually Impaired Footballers(Anadolu Univ, 2022) Turan, Mehmet Behzat; Yoka, Keziban; Yoka, OsmanThis article investigates; B1 and B2 is the examination of the psychological performance of visually impaired football players before and after the match according to various variables. 50 visually impaired football players who live in Kayseri and actively play sports in the Turkish Visually Impaired Sports Federation participated in the research. To the participants who voluntarily participated in the study, the items in the questionnaire were read by the researchers and filled in as deemed appropriate by the participant. In order to determine the demographic characteristics of the participants, a questionnaire consisting of two parts, 'Demographics' and 'Psychological Performance Scale', was applied. The obtained data were analyzed with the SPSS package program. In addition to descriptive statistics; The normality structure of the distributions was examined through skewness and kurtosis tests. In addition to descriptive statistics; The normality structure of the distributions was examined through skewness and kurtosis tests. According to the results of the normal distribution analysis, it was decided to compare the data with parametric tests. When comparing the data between two variables, the t test was applied to independent groups; In the comparison of three or more variables, one-way analysis of variance was applied. The Lsd test and was applied to determine the difference in the comparisons made in three or more groups. As a result; While there was no significant difference between age and the scores of visually impaired athletes from the psychological performance scale before and after the competition, a significant difference was observed with the variables of position and income. In addition, a significant difference was determined in the negative energy sub-dimension, according to the family of the athletes and the education variable. A statistical difference was determined according to the status of being a national athlete due to disability. Since visually impaired individuals continue their education and training lives by touching and hearing, they should be supported with various education programs in terms of learning and perception periods.Öğe The relationship between individual and team athletes' anxiety to catch the novel coronavirus (covid-19) and sleep quality(Univ Antioquia, Inst Univ Educacion Fisica & Deporte, 2022) Yoka, Osman; Yoka, Keziban; Turan, Mehmet Behzat; Guler, EyupAim: to examine the relationship between individual and team athletes' anxiety to catch the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) and sleep quality according to different variables. Method: a total of 429 volunteer athletes (262 female and 167 male) took a part in the research who are actively involved in sports. Research data were collected through a questionnaire. The survey questions were delivered to the participants by the researcher through face-to-face interview method and via online survey. As for data collection tools, Athletes' Anxiety to Catch Novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) Scale and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Demographic Information Form prepared by the researcher were used. The obtained data were analyzed with the SPSS package program. In addition to descriptive statistics, the normality structure of the distributions was examined through skewness and kurtosis tests. In the comparison of data between two variables, t-test was applied in independent groups, and one-way analysis of variance was applied in the comparison of three or more variables. In addition, Pearson Moments Correlation test and regression analysis were applied. Results: no significant difference was observed between profession, marital status, age of starting sports, smoking status, sports branch and anxiety to catch Covid-19 and PSQI. At the same time, while there was a significant difference between gender, education level, income level and anxiety to catch Covid-19, no significant difference was found with PSQI. In addition, while a significant difference was observed between age and PSQI, there was no significant difference between the anxiety to catch Covid-19. A positive and significant relationship was found between the PSQI scores of the athletes and the anxiety scores to catch Covid-19. Therefore, we can say that as the anxiety levels of catching the novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) increase, their sleep quality decreases. Furthermore, it has been determined that the anxiety to catch Covid-19 has a positive and significant predictive power on PSQI. Conclusion: considering these results, a psychosocial support program should be prepared and implemented to help control the anxiety level of catching Covid-19 and increase the low quality sleep it causes.