A Scrutiny on the Burnout Levels of Fencing Referees
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Tarih
2020 Aralık
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Selçuk Üniversitesi
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Özet
The objective of this study is to measure and interpret the burnout levels of the fencing referees who act in the fencing
contests in our country as referees actively. The study group is constituted by the 60 referees with varying refereeing levels
taking place on the Certified Referees List 2018 of the Turkish fencing Federation. The Maslach Burnout Inventory developed
by Maslach and Jackson (10) and adapted into Turkish conducting a study on its reliability and validity by Ergin (6) was used
in this study conducted on the basis of the survey model. In the evaluation of the data and determination of the calculated
values, SPSS 16.0 statistics package program was used. The data was summarized by providing the percentages, averages, and
standard deviations. As the data distributed normally, an independent group t test was used for the pairwise cluster
comparisons and One way Variance Analysis (ANOVA) was used for the multiple cluster comparisons. Tukey HSD multiple
comparison test was conducted to determine the significant differences as a result of the ANOVA. The scale reliability
coefficient was calculated as .82 and significance level was taken into account as 0.05 in this study. In conclusion, it was
observed that the variables of ages, income and education statuses, sportsperson ship background, and material revenues
obtained from acting as referees did not differentiate statistically and statistically significant differences were determined in
terms of the variables of refereeing experience period, refereeing level, and the number of the annually received assignments, in
the personal success subcategory.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Sport, Fencing, Referee, Burnout
Kaynak
Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise
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Cilt
22
Sayı
3
Künye
Barsbuğa, Y., Bacak, İ., Sarıipek, T., (2020). A Scrutiny on the Burnout Levels of Fencing Referees. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, 22(3), 389-394.
DOI: 10.15314/tsed.724254