COMPARISON OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND MENTAL HEALTH AMONG INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM SPORTS ATHLETES OF NASHIK ZONE
Abstract
Athletes of individual and team games differ then psychologically and in many other ways. Thus, the purpose of the present research is to Comparison of Emotional Intelligence and Mental Health among Individual and Team Sports Athletes of Nashik Zone. For the present study sample of 50 boys i.e 25 athletes from individual games (Badminton, Table Tennis, Tennis, Gymnastics and Weightlifting) and 25 athletes from team games (Basketball, Cricket, Handball, Kabaddi and Football) were selected as subject using purposive sampling technique from Nashik zone under jurisdiction of Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune. The research is descriptive comparative survey where used Mangal emotional intelligence inventory developed by Dr. S. K Mangal & Mrs. Shubhra Mangal and Mental Health Battery developed by Arun Kumar Singh Alpana Sen Gupta implemented for data collection. Analyzed data of both the groups i.e. compared by two way analysis of variance. Conclusion that found the no significant difference among the individual and team sports athletes in the term of emotional intelligence (f-value = 0.503 & p-value = 0.479) and there is significant difference among the individual & team sports athletes in the term of (f-value = 4.445 & p-value = 0.036) mental health.
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