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Res Sports Med ; 30(1): 19-29, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33256461

RESUMO

Rehabilitation from sport injury involves not only physical, but also psychological considerations. Re-injury worry, confidence and attention are characteristics that may affect athletes' returning to competition after a sport injury. The study aimed to describe the predictive ability of the re-injury worry, confidence, and attention to the total of re-injuries at the new competitive season. The sample was 80 male athletes with at least three years of competitive experience who had a sport musculoskeletal injury in the last 8 months and had followed properly their physiotherapy program. They were ready for re-entry into competitive sport. They completed on returning to competition: (a) the Causes of the Re-Injury Worry Questionnaire, (b) the Sport Confidence Questionnaire of Rehabilitated Athletes Returning to Competition and (c) the Attention Questionnaire of Rehabilitated Athletes Returning to Competition. The three valid and reliable instruments predict the total of re-injuries at the beginning and at the middle of the competitive season. Future research should be conducted to examine the relationship between the physical and psychological characteristics in re-injury's prediction from different contact sports.


Assuntos
Traumatismos em Atletas , Relesões , Esportes , Atletas , Traumatismos em Atletas/epidemiologia , Humanos , Masculino , Estações do Ano
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Psychol Health Med ; 17(4): 499-510, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22114988

RESUMO

The present study describes the development and validation of an instrument designed to examine athletes' selective attention returning to competition following a musculoskeletal injury--the attention questionnaire of rehabilitated athletes returning to competition (AQ-RARC). Using a sample of 186 rehabilitated athletes, exploratory factor analysis revealed a 10-item model that examines functional attention and distraction attention. Confirmatory factor analysis further supported the factorial validity of the AQ-RARC with another sample of 184 rehabilitated athletes. The two subscales have good internal consistency and test-retest reliability. The concurrent and discriminant validity of the new instrument were confirmed by examining correlations between the AQ-RARC with other constructs. It is concluded that the AQ-RARC is a valid and reliable instrument that can be used for clinical and research purposes.


Assuntos
Atletas/psicologia , Traumatismos em Atletas/reabilitação , Atenção , Modelos Psicológicos , Inquéritos e Questionários/normas , Adolescente , Adulto , Interpretação Estatística de Dados , Análise Fatorial , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Sistema Musculoesquelético/lesões , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Esportes/psicologia , Estresse Psicológico , Adulto Jovem
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Psychol Health Med ; 16(1): 94-114, 2011 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21218368

RESUMO

Re-injury worry is an important construct in competitive sport that may influence performance and increase the risk of re-injury. However, there are currently no available instruments to measure the causes of re-injury worry. The purpose of this study was to develop the Causes of Re-Injury Worry Questionnaire (CR-IWQ). The study was conducted in three independent research phases to investigate the following: (a) the content relevance, (b) the factor structure and the factorial validity, (c) the concurrent validity, (d) the discriminant validity, and (e) the test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficients; ICC), and the internal consistency of the instrument. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was chosen to examine the factor structure of the CR-IWQ. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was used to examine further the factorial validity of the instrument. A number of valid constructs were used to assess the concurrent and discriminant validity of the CR-IWQ. The reliability of the new instrument was examined using Pearson r (ICC) and Cronbach α. Three hundred and seventy athletes with an acute musculoskeletal sport injury in the last year participated in the study. EFA revealed a 12-item model, representing two factors ("Re-injury worry due to rehabilitation" and "Re-injury worry due to opponent's ability"). CFA supported the two-factor model of the CR-IWQ. The concurrent and discriminant validity of the CR-IWQ was confirmed by examining correlations between the CR-IWQ with other constructs. The ICCs and the Cronbach α indices of the CR-IWQ were acceptable. We have demonstrated that the CR-IWQ is a good psychometric instrument that can be used for clinical and research purposes.


Assuntos
Ansiedade/psicologia , Traumatismos em Atletas/psicologia , Adulto , Ansiedade/etiologia , Atletas/psicologia , Análise Fatorial , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Esportes/psicologia , Inquéritos e Questionários/normas , Adulto Jovem
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Hum Mov Sci ; 26(1): 141-54, 2007 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17050021

RESUMO

The purpose of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of imagery on muscular endurance, dynamic balance, and functional stability in athletes who sustained a grade II ankle sprain. The sample consisted of 20 active athletes (aged from 18 to 30 years) with a grade II ankle sprain, as confirmed by ultrasound testing. The participants were randomly divided into two groups of 10 participants each; one experimental and one control group. The experimental group received 12 individual sessions of imagery rehearsal in addition to a normal course of physical therapy, while the control group followed only the physical therapy treatment. Results revealed significant differences only in the variable of muscular endurance. This study partly supports the contribution of imagery to the functional rehabilitation of grade II ankle sprain. Further research should be conducted to examine the effect of imagery on the functional rehabilitation of sport injuries using other tests of functional rehabilitation along with larger sample sizes.


Assuntos
Traumatismos do Tornozelo/reabilitação , Imagens, Psicoterapia , Entorses e Distensões/reabilitação , Adolescente , Adulto , Traumatismos do Tornozelo/psicologia , Traumatismos em Atletas/reabilitação , Humanos , Valores de Referência , Entorses e Distensões/psicologia , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Percept Mot Skills ; 105(3 Pt 1): 927-38, 2007 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18229548

RESUMO

This study employed Nicholls' social-cognitive approach to achievement motivation along with beliefs about the causes of success. The aims of the study were (a) to test the factor structure of the Greek adaptation of the Perception of Success Questionnaire and the Beliefs about the Causes of Sport Success Questionnaire in a sample of Greek track and field athletes, (b) to explore goal orientation and beliefs about the causes of success in the same sample of track and field athletes, and (c) to interpret both factor structures together, according to the respective theoretical frameworks of achievement motivation. The results verified the task and ego goal orientation dimensions for the Perception of Success Questionnaire. The proposed dimensions for the Beliefs about the Causes of Sport Success Questionnaire were also supported. Two dimensions were found when the two sets of factors were conjointly described, named "winning by all means" and "working hard," which might act as an alternative framework when dealing with achievement issues in sports.


Assuntos
Logro , Desempenho Atlético/psicologia , Objetivos , Motivação , Atletismo/psicologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Desempenho Atlético/fisiologia , Feminino , Grécia/etnologia , Humanos , Masculino , Inventário de Personalidade/estatística & dados numéricos , Psicometria , Autoimagem , Autoeficácia , Inquéritos e Questionários , Atletismo/fisiologia , População Branca/psicologia
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Percept Mot Skills ; 103(1): 91-8, 2006 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17037649

RESUMO

The purpose of the present study was to examine the temporally patterned changes in intensity and direction of competitive state anxiety prior to and during competition as well as correlations among intensity and direction on the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2D subscale scores. 99 athletes completed the inventory one day before and an hour before the competition, based on how they felt during that time, and 30 min. after the competition with reference to how they felt during the competition. Analysis indicated different temporal patterning in subscale scores prior to competition. Correlations were medium (.40) for Intensity and Direction dimensions. Significant differences were noted between scores of those classified as Facilitators and Debilitators on the Intensity dimension. The results support the multidimensional nature of competitive anxiety. Moreover, additional information lies in directional interpretation of competitive anxiety and self-confidence.


Assuntos
Transtornos de Ansiedade/diagnóstico , Comportamento Competitivo , Adolescente , Adulto , Cognição , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Autoimagem , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Front Psychol ; 6: 1499, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26500577

RESUMO

The main purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between flow experience and goal orientation theory, as well as, the differences in flow experience based on the orthogonal model of goal orientation theory. Two hundred and seventy eight athletes completed the Task and Ego Orientation Sport Questionnaire based on how they usually feel. The challenge and skills ratings were completed 1 h before the competition, based on how they felt at the exact time of answering. In the following, the Flow State Scale-2 was completed up to 30 min after the competition they just participated, along with the challenge-skill ratings, based on how athletes felt during the competition. The results indicated that the athletes' task orientation may be an important factor for attaining flow in competitive sport, feeling more skillful and estimating the upcoming competition as challenging, while low ego and low task oriented athletes lack these elements, which are important for them to get into flow. Additionally, not the level of task and ego orientation per se, but the balance between athletes' goal orientation preferences seems important for the formation of flow experience, indicating that high task - high ego and high task - low ego athletes are experiencing the most positive mental state.

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Psychiatriki ; 19(1): 19-20, 2008 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês, El | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22217811
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