Perceptions of mental toughness in elite swimmers: a Q methodology study
This study aimed to understand the perceptions of mental toughness among elite swimmers. A qualitative research method, the Q methodology, was employed to delve into the individual perspectives of participants. Data were analyzed using the PQ Method software to identify participants` perceptions of mental toughness. The study involved 23 elite swimmers (16 males and 7 females), all of whom had qualified for the Turkish National Swimming Championships. Participants represented a range of swimming disciplines, including freestyle, breaststroke, butterfly, and backstroke. The findings indicate that participants grouped their views on mental toughness into three main factors. The first factor reflected a determined attitude towards overcoming challenges and achieving goals. The second emphasized the importance of learning from mistakes and valuing feedback from coaches. The third revealed athletes` ability to stay calm under pressure, alongside their sensitivity to coaches` evaluations. These three distinct perspectives demonstrate that mental toughness is not a singular concept but rather a multidimensional construct influenced by personal resilience, interpersonal dynamics, and emotional regulation. Together, these viewpoints indicate that mental toughness is represented through multiple psychological and relational dimensions within this sample.
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| Notations: | endurance sports social sciences |
| Tagging: | mentale Stärke Resilienz |
| Published in: | Frontiers in Psychology |
| Language: | English |
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2026
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2026.1756286 |
| Volume: | 16 |
| Pages: | 1756286 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |