Stress, sport anxiety, neuroticism, and coping in student-athletes: implications for patient mental health

Key Points - Student-athletes` sport anxiety was positively related to stress and the personality factor of neuroticism. - The personality factor of neuroticism was a negative predictor of emotion-focused coping. - Sport anxiety and stress were predictors of dysfunctional coping. Context: Patients` mental health has been recognized as important in providing patient-centered care in athletic training. Objective: To evaluate stress, sport anxiety, neuroticism, and coping in student-athletes. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: University athletics. Patients or Other Participants: The sample comprised 86 student-athletes competing in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. Main Outcome Measure(s): The Perceived Stress Scale, Sport Anxiety Scale-2, neuroticism scale of the Big Five Inventory, and Brief COPE were used to measure stress, sport anxiety, neuroticism, and coping, respectively. Results: Sport anxiety was positively related to stress (r = 0.446, P < .001) and neuroticism (r = 0.311, P < .01) and not related to emotion-focused coping (r = 0.270, P = .804). Neuroticism was a negative predictor of emotion-focused coping (b = -0.373, P < .001), and sport anxiety and stress were predictors of dysfunctional coping (b = 0.120, P < .05; b = 0.037, P < .05). Stress, sport anxiety, and neuroticism were not predictors of problem-focused coping. Conclusions: Support was evident for the relationship among stress, sport anxiety, neuroticism, and coping in NCAA Division III student-athletes. Such results warrant future exploration to inform behavioral interventions targeting student-athlete psychosocial factors to promote improved performance, reduce injury risk factors (eg, stress, personality, coping), and enhance student-athlete mental health and well-being.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:social sciences
Tagging:Coping
Published in:Journal of Athletic Training
Language:English
Published: 2023
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-0527.22
Volume:58
Issue:9
Pages:733-739
Document types:article
Level:advanced