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Examining the impact of coaches` feedback patterns on the psychosocial well-being of youth sport athletes

Developmentally based theories in the social-psychology field emphasize the important role that significant adults play in relation to children`s psychosocial health and well-being. In particular, these theories suggest that the responses adults provide to children in reaction to their performance attempts may affect the children`s own perceptions and evaluations of their competencies, as well as their overall self-worth. In the youth sport setting, coaches may be the main providers of performance-related feedback. The purpose of this paper was to use current research and theory to identify and discuss 4 dimensions of coaches` feedback that are relevant to the growth and development of young athletes: content, delivery, degree of growth orientation, and extent of stereotyping. The paper ends with recommendations for future research on the topic, with emphasis on examining developmental transitions and why coaches give feedback in particular ways.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:social sciences training science junior sports
Published in:Kinesiology Review
Language:English
Published: 2019
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1123/kr.2019-0017
Volume:8
Issue:3
Pages:244-251
Document types:article
Level:advanced