We explored sport performers' cognitive appraisals of organisational stressors. The relevant demands and transactional alternatives that athletes experience in relation to the situational properties were identified. Thirteen national standard swimmers completed semi-structured, interval-contingent daily diaries for a 28-day period. A combination of inductive and deductive content analysis was used to organise and analyse the diary entries with a focus on the following areas: organisational stressors, their underlying situational properties, and the swimmers' transactional alternatives. One hundred and thirty-one of the organisational stressors were appraised as threat, 41 as challenge, and 83 as harm/loss. Support was found for the majority...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate the underlying properties of athletes’ stres...
Knowledge of how sports coaches appraise stress is sparse. This study investigates coaches’ cognitiv...
Organisational stressors are associated with positive and negative outcomes in extant literature; ho...
Cognitive appraisal is the intra-individual mechanism that lies at "the theoretical heart of psychol...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive appraisal and coping are central components of transactional stress theory. Sp...
This study investigated transactional pathways between organizational stressors and their 28 underpi...
This paper reports the first study to quantitatively examine the relationships between the demands e...
Purpose Involvement in sport has the potential to cause athletes, coaches, and parents to experie...
RELATED THEME: Psychology for performance BACKGROUND: According to transactional stress theory and ...
This study examined the relationships between daily cognitive appraisals of organizational events, a...
The purpose of this study was to examine organisational stressors, coping, and perceptions of coping...
The aim of this study was to use the cognitive-motivational-relational theory (CMRT) of stress and e...
Research on organizational stress in sport has grown exponentially within the last two decades. Desp...
Objectives In this study we examined athletes’ stress appraisals, emotions, coping, and performance ...
To facilitate optimal performance, coaches require refined skills for coping with the stressful even...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate the underlying properties of athletes’ stres...
Knowledge of how sports coaches appraise stress is sparse. This study investigates coaches’ cognitiv...
Organisational stressors are associated with positive and negative outcomes in extant literature; ho...
Cognitive appraisal is the intra-individual mechanism that lies at "the theoretical heart of psychol...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive appraisal and coping are central components of transactional stress theory. Sp...
This study investigated transactional pathways between organizational stressors and their 28 underpi...
This paper reports the first study to quantitatively examine the relationships between the demands e...
Purpose Involvement in sport has the potential to cause athletes, coaches, and parents to experie...
RELATED THEME: Psychology for performance BACKGROUND: According to transactional stress theory and ...
This study examined the relationships between daily cognitive appraisals of organizational events, a...
The purpose of this study was to examine organisational stressors, coping, and perceptions of coping...
The aim of this study was to use the cognitive-motivational-relational theory (CMRT) of stress and e...
Research on organizational stress in sport has grown exponentially within the last two decades. Desp...
Objectives In this study we examined athletes’ stress appraisals, emotions, coping, and performance ...
To facilitate optimal performance, coaches require refined skills for coping with the stressful even...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate the underlying properties of athletes’ stres...
Knowledge of how sports coaches appraise stress is sparse. This study investigates coaches’ cognitiv...
Organisational stressors are associated with positive and negative outcomes in extant literature; ho...