Previous studies neglected the multivariate nature of the coping construct. The purposes of the current study were to: (a) identify coping profiles within a naturalistic achievement-related demanding situation (sport competition) characterized by an anticipatory and a performance stage, (b) examine the issue of consistency or change of coping profiles for the same individual over time (before and during competition), and (c) explore whether coping profiles were associated with key theoretical covariates from a transactional perspective of coping (intensity and directional interpretation of affective states). Latent profile transition analysis revealed 4 distinct coping profiles as a whole: low coping, active coping, high coping (T1 only), a...
Coping behavior plays a significant role in the recovery of an injured athlete. Identifying the fea...
The stress and coping literature is inconclusive concerning cross-situational consistency in dynamic...
This study examined in a sport context theoretical arguments advanced by Folkman (1984) and Lazarus ...
Previous studies neglected the multivariate nature of the coping construct. The purposes of the curr...
International audienceAn unresolved issue in the coping literature concerns the traitlike versus sta...
IF: 3.004 (Q1)International audienceThe purpose of this study was to identify the potentially distin...
The development of a new sport-specific classification of coping and a meta-analysis of the relation...
This study examines the relationship among global coping self-efficacy, coping, and coping effective...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effectiveness of the reported coping responses utilized ...
This study examines the relationship among global coping self-efficacy, coping, and coping effective...
Effective coping during athletic competition has been shown to benefit performance. This study was d...
The study aimed to identify coach behavior profiles and explore whether athletes from distinct profi...
The purpose of the study was fourfold. The first was to develop a sport-specific questionnaire to me...
Stress is believed to be one of the most influential factors in whether athletes are able to perform...
The aims of the study were to identify naturally occurring competitive emotional profiles and examin...
Coping behavior plays a significant role in the recovery of an injured athlete. Identifying the fea...
The stress and coping literature is inconclusive concerning cross-situational consistency in dynamic...
This study examined in a sport context theoretical arguments advanced by Folkman (1984) and Lazarus ...
Previous studies neglected the multivariate nature of the coping construct. The purposes of the curr...
International audienceAn unresolved issue in the coping literature concerns the traitlike versus sta...
IF: 3.004 (Q1)International audienceThe purpose of this study was to identify the potentially distin...
The development of a new sport-specific classification of coping and a meta-analysis of the relation...
This study examines the relationship among global coping self-efficacy, coping, and coping effective...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effectiveness of the reported coping responses utilized ...
This study examines the relationship among global coping self-efficacy, coping, and coping effective...
Effective coping during athletic competition has been shown to benefit performance. This study was d...
The study aimed to identify coach behavior profiles and explore whether athletes from distinct profi...
The purpose of the study was fourfold. The first was to develop a sport-specific questionnaire to me...
Stress is believed to be one of the most influential factors in whether athletes are able to perform...
The aims of the study were to identify naturally occurring competitive emotional profiles and examin...
Coping behavior plays a significant role in the recovery of an injured athlete. Identifying the fea...
The stress and coping literature is inconclusive concerning cross-situational consistency in dynamic...
This study examined in a sport context theoretical arguments advanced by Folkman (1984) and Lazarus ...