Athletes` coping with the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of self-compassion and cognitive appraisal

Coping with the COVID-19 pandemic had implications for athletes` mental well-being. This mixed-methods study examined the influence of self-compassion on athletes` coping during the pandemic through the mediator of cognitive appraisal. The prospective design involved 90 athletes completing two online surveys 1 week apart measuring self-compassion, cognitive appraisal, and coping strategies. The PROCESS macro was used for the mediation analysis. A qualitative thematic analysis was used to explore athletes` responses to the pandemic during the second survey. Self-compassion had an indirect negative effect on avoidance-focused coping by appraising the pandemic as less of a threat (95% confidence interval [-0.20, -0.001]) and had a total effect on emotion-focused coping (95% confidence interval [0.02, 0.40]). Based on the thematic analysis, athletes described many raw emotions and a variety of coping strategies during the pandemic. Self-compassion demonstrated promising benefits to athletes who dealt with the challenging situation of the pandemic.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:social sciences
Tagging:COVID-19 Coronavirus mentale Gesundheit Coping
Published in:Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
Language:English
Published: 2024
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1123/jsep.2023-0175
Volume:46
Issue:1
Pages:11-21
Document types:article
Level:advanced