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Title: | Seeking Positive Strengths in Buffering Athletes' Life Stress-Burnout Relationship: The Moderating Roles of Athletic Mental Energy |
Authors: | Chiou, SS (Chiou, Shiow-Shya) Hsu, YW (Hsu, Yawen) Chiu, YH (Chiu, Yi-Hsiang) Chou, CC (Chou, Chien-Chih) Gill, DL (Gill, Diane L.) Lu, FJ (Lu, Frank J.) |
Contributors: | 體育系 |
Keywords: | youth athletes positive psychology competitive sports psychological well-being optimal state of mind |
Date: | 2020-01-31 |
Issue Date: | 2020-12-11 15:00:10 (UTC+8) |
Abstract: | In search of positive strengths that bolster athletes' reaction to stress, the purpose of this study was to examine the moderating effects of athletic mental energy on the athletes' life stress-burnout relationship. This study recruited two samples (Study 1 = 230; Study 2 = 159) and administered the College Student-Athlete's Life Stress Scale (CSALSS; Lu et al., 2012), Athletic Mental Energy Scale (AMES; Lu et al., 2018), and Athlete Burnout Questionnaire (ABQ; Raedeke and Smith, 2001). Two separate hierarchical multiple regression analyses found that the emotional and cognitive components of athletic mental energy moderated the athletes' life stress-burnout relationship across the two studies. Results provided the initial evidence that athletic mental energy can be positive strengths in buffering the stress-burnout relationship. Theoretical implications, limitations, practical applications, and future research directions are discussed. |
Relation: | FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY 卷冊: 10 文獻號碼: 3007 |
Appears in Collections: | [Department of Physical Education] journal articles
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