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The applicability of self-regulation theories in sport: Goal adjustment capacities, stress appraisals, coping, and well-being among athletes.

Authors :
Nicholls, Adam R.
Levy, Andrew R.
Carson, Fraser
Thompson, Mark A.
Perry, John L.
Source :
Psychology of Sport & Exercise. Nov2016, Vol. 27, p47-55. 9p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objectives We examined a model, informed by self-regulation theories from the health psychology literature, which included goal adjustment capacities, appraisals of challenge and threat, coping, and well-being. Design Prospective. Methods Two-hundred and twelve athletes from the United Kingdom ( n = 147) or Australia ( n = 65), who played team ( n = 135) or individual sports ( n = 77), and competed at international ( n = 7), national ( n = 11), county ( n = 67), club ( n = 84), or beginner ( n = 43) levels participated in this study. Participants completed measures of goal adjustment capacities and stress appraisals two days before competing. Athletes also completed coping and well-being questionnaires within 3 h of their competition ending. Results The way an athlete responded to an unattainable goal was associated with his or her well-being in the period leading up to and including the competition. Goal reengagement positively predicted well-being, whereas goal disengagement negatively predicted well-being. Further, goal reengagement was positively associated with challenge appraisals, which in turn was linked to task-oriented coping, and task-oriented coping positively associated with well-being. Conclusion When highly-valued goals become unattainable, consultants and coaches could encourage athletes to generate alternative approaches to achieve the same goal or help them develop a completely new goal in order to promote well-being among athletes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14690292
Volume :
27
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Psychology of Sport & Exercise
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
118470097
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2016.07.011