Motivational correlates of mentally tough behaviours in tennis

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine motivational correlates of mentally tough behaviours among adolescent tennis players. Design: Two-phase study, involving the development of an informant-rated measure of mentally tough behaviours, followed by a cross-sectional survey including athlete and parent assessments of study variables. Methods: In Phase One, 17 adult, high-performance tennis coaches and 20 athletes participated in focus group interviews. Four scholars with expertise in performance psychology also completed a short, online survey. In Phase Two, a total of 347 adolescent tennis players (nmales = 184; nfemales = 163) aged 12-18 years (M = 13.93, SD = 1.47) and one respective parent took part in this study. An online multisection survey containing dimensions of passion, inspiration, fear of failure, and mentally tough behaviours was completed. Athletes self-reported all motivational variables, whereas parents rated their child solely on mentally tough behaviours. Results: Structural equation modelling revealed that harmonious passion (ß = .26, p < .01) and frequency of inspiration (ß = .32, p < .001) were associated with significantly higher levels of mentally tough behaviours. In contrast, fear of failure (ß = -.32, p < .001) and obsessive passion (ß = -.15, p < .01) were inversely related to mentally tough behaviours. Inspiration intensity was not significantly associated with mentally tough behaviour (ß = .13, p = .21). Conclusions: Motivational variables that are dispositional in nature, contextualised and contingent upon features of the environment, and concern one's identity are important considerations for understanding mentally tough behaviours.
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Notations:social sciences sport games
Published in:Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
Language:English
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2013.11.009
Volume:18
Issue:1
Pages:67-71
Document types:article
Level:advanced