Studies examining perfectionism, engagement and burnout in sport have produced different levels of support for the hypotheses of the 2 × 2 model of perfectionism. One explanation for why this is so is that researchers have used different measures of perfectionism when testing the hypotheses. To determine whether this is the case, in the current study we retested the hypotheses of the 2 × 2 model for engagement and burnout using different measures of perfectionism. A sample of 401 adult athletes from various sports and levels completed measures of athlete engagement and burnout, along with two measures of perfectionism. Moderated regression analyses revealed that support for the hypotheses of the 2 × 2 model did indeed differ depending on th...
Perfectionism is a consistent predictor of athlete burnout. Researchers have therefore sought to exa...
This study investigated whether motivation regulations mediate the relationship between socially pre...
Objectives: A recent longitudinal study with junior athletes (Madigan, Stoeber, & Passfield, 2015) f...
Research suggests that perfectionism is a personality characteristic that positively predicts burnou...
Burnout syndrome is an extreme form of sport disaffection that can afflict athletes. It is comprised...
Few studies have examined how perfectionism relates to athlete engagement. In addition, the studies ...
Perfectionism in athletes is a personality disposition that influences cognitive processes and behav...
Research examining the perfectionism-burnout relationship has typically focused on the main effects ...
Research has illustrated that athlete perfectionism predicts athlete burnout. The present study soug...
Certain dimensions of perfectionism appear to place junior athletes at greater risk of burnout. The ...
Perfectionism has been identified as an antecedent of athlete burnout. However, to date, researchers...
The training regimes associated with competitive sport place athletes under both physical and psycho...
Research examining the perfectionism-burnout relationship has typically focused on the main effects ...
Certain dimensions of perfectionism appear to place junior athletes at greater risk of burnout. The ...
Perfectionism in sports has been shown to be associated with burnout in athletes. Whether perfection...
Perfectionism is a consistent predictor of athlete burnout. Researchers have therefore sought to exa...
This study investigated whether motivation regulations mediate the relationship between socially pre...
Objectives: A recent longitudinal study with junior athletes (Madigan, Stoeber, & Passfield, 2015) f...
Research suggests that perfectionism is a personality characteristic that positively predicts burnou...
Burnout syndrome is an extreme form of sport disaffection that can afflict athletes. It is comprised...
Few studies have examined how perfectionism relates to athlete engagement. In addition, the studies ...
Perfectionism in athletes is a personality disposition that influences cognitive processes and behav...
Research examining the perfectionism-burnout relationship has typically focused on the main effects ...
Research has illustrated that athlete perfectionism predicts athlete burnout. The present study soug...
Certain dimensions of perfectionism appear to place junior athletes at greater risk of burnout. The ...
Perfectionism has been identified as an antecedent of athlete burnout. However, to date, researchers...
The training regimes associated with competitive sport place athletes under both physical and psycho...
Research examining the perfectionism-burnout relationship has typically focused on the main effects ...
Certain dimensions of perfectionism appear to place junior athletes at greater risk of burnout. The ...
Perfectionism in sports has been shown to be associated with burnout in athletes. Whether perfection...
Perfectionism is a consistent predictor of athlete burnout. Researchers have therefore sought to exa...
This study investigated whether motivation regulations mediate the relationship between socially pre...
Objectives: A recent longitudinal study with junior athletes (Madigan, Stoeber, & Passfield, 2015) f...