Search Results - Anxiety, Stress and Coping
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Sources of organizational stress among youth rhythmic gymnasts an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Penna, E. M., Filho, E., Bentes, L. M. N., Ferreira, R. M., Pires, D. A.Published in Science of Gymnastics Journal (2023)“…Coach-pressure, peer-pressure, and parental-pressure are additional sources of stress reported by the athletes. Finally, the athletes reported experiencing competitive anxiety before, during, and after competition. …”
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Cognitive scripts, anxiety and styles of coping with stress in teenagers practising sports
Basiaga-Pasternak, J.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2018)“…The aim of the study was to present the relationships between the way of perceiving oneself and the world by young athletes, the cognitive anxiety and the ways of coping with stress. The target group consisted of 222 participants (114 boys and 108 girls) aged 16-20, students of sports-profiled secondary schools. …”
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The effect of perceived stress and specialization on the relationship between perfectionism and burnout in collegiate athletes
Garinger, L. M., Chow, G. M., Luzzeri, M.Published in Anxiety, Stress and Coping (2018)“…Anxiety, Stress and Coping…”
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"The margin for error": Ritual coping with cultural pressures
Broch, T. B., Kristiansen, EPublished in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2014)“…Meritocratic sport cultures, media attention, coaches' ambitions, and "enthused" parents create stress and make coping pivotal for athletes' performance. …”
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Quality of life, coach behaviour and competitive anxiety in Winter Youth Olympic Games participants
Ledochowski, L., Unterrainer, C., Ruedl, G., Schnitzer, M., Kopp, M.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2012)“…Research suggests that people reporting high quality of life are more capable to cope with stressful and challenging situations than others. …”
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Perfectionism and athlete burnout in junior elite athletes: the mediating role of coping tendencies
Hill, A. P., Hall, H. K., Appleton, P. R.Published in Anxiety, Stress and Coping (2009)“…Anxiety, Stress and Coping…”
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Psychological predictors of sport injuries among junior soccer players
Johnson, J., Ivarsson, A.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2011)“…One example is Williams and Andersen's stress-injury model stressing factors such as anxiety, negative life stress and few coping resources. …”
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The development of psychological talent in U.S. Olympic champions
Gould, D., Dieffenbach, K., Moffett, A.Published 2001“…A battery of psychological inventories (trait anxiety, hardiness, perfectionism, optimism, trait hope, sport motivation, task and ego goal orientation, psychological skills and strategies, and coping) was also administered to each athlete to identify his or her psychological strengths. …”
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Self-reported psychological characteristics as risk factors for injuries in female youth football
Steffen, K., Pensgaard, A. M., Bahr, R.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2009)“…At baseline, female football players (14-16 years) were asked to complete a detailed questionnaire covering player history, previous injuries, perception of success and motivational climate, life stress, anxiety and coping strategies. During the 2005 season, a total of 1430 players were followed up to record injuries. …”