@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02005497, author = {竹之内, 隆志 and TAKENOUCHI, Takashi and 桂, 和仁 and KATSURA, Kazuhito and 奥田, 援史 and OKUDA, Enji and 叶, 俊文 and KANOU, Toshifumi}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {The purpose of this study was to clarify the structure of problem behavior in university athletes. The problem behavior was defined operationally as a behavior which arouse unpleasant feeling of other people, decline team performance, and disturb teamwork. Concerning 67 items, 469 university athletes were asked to rate their feeling from a triple point of view-the degree of unpleasant feeling, the influence on team performance, and the influence on teamwork. At first, 50 items, whose mean ratings on unpleasant feeling scale were slightly or strogly unpleasant, were extracted. Subsequently, team performance and teamwork score data of these 50 items were analyzed by principal component analysis with normal varimax rotation. The result showed that six primary components existed in both team performance data and teamwork data. The six primary components of team performance were labeled nonfulfillment of role-behavior, weak will of skill improvement, senior teammates' feudalistic manner, exclusive manner, punishment-given activity, and self-centered behavior. And the six primary components of teamwork were labeled weak will of skill improvement, social immaturity, uncoperative manner to rational management, lack of positive and/or subjective behavior, disobedient behavior, and senior teammates' feudalistic manner. Finally, these results were discussed in terms of the structure of problem behavior.}, pages = {51--62}, title = {大学運動部員の問題行動の構造}, volume = {17}, year = {1994} }