The incidence of athlete burnout among competitive athletes from youth, high school, and collegiate age groups as well as the associations between competitive trait anxiety and personal control with athlete burnout were explored. The sample consisted of 153 competitive athletes (58 men, 95 women) from three age groups. The Eades Athlete Burnout Inventory (Eades, 1990), Sport Anxiety Scale (Smith, Smoll, & Schutz, 1990), and a modified version of the Control Over One\u27s Sport Environment scale (Tetrick & Larocco, 1987) were completed by 30 youth (ages 10-13 years), 67 high school (ages 14-18 years), and 56 college (ages 18-22 years) athletes. Also, a directional scale was added to the Sport Anxiety Scale on which athletes rated the extent ...
Perceptions of teammates and training load have been shown to influence athletes’ physical and psych...
Adolescence is characterized by pubertal physical changes, cognitive development, and modified socia...
The aims of the study were to identify naturally occurring competitive emotional profiles and examin...
Athlete burnout is becoming a major issue in the sporting world, and more research is needed regardi...
Aims: The current research study sought to investigate the relationship between competitive trait an...
Athletes possibly experience a great deal of stress which may cause anxiety and burnout. Athletes...
Burnout has been a debilitative and non-discriminative problem among athletes for years, yet the war...
In the past, burnout has been a popular topic for research. However, within the realm of athletics, ...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between stressors and burnout (in terms of stre...
Intensified training regimes and increasing competitive pressure make some athletes leave sports wit...
In the sporting context, the study of stress has been largely themed around the anxiety-performance ...
Burnout is a growing concern in many areas of life. This manuscript first outlines the history occup...
Health is important to athletes’ wellbeing and performance in competition. Under intense training, a...
Burnout is a mental health problem that appears to be increasingly common among athletes. Importantl...
thesisSport specialization is becoming more frequent in high school athletes. This focus on one spor...
Perceptions of teammates and training load have been shown to influence athletes’ physical and psych...
Adolescence is characterized by pubertal physical changes, cognitive development, and modified socia...
The aims of the study were to identify naturally occurring competitive emotional profiles and examin...
Athlete burnout is becoming a major issue in the sporting world, and more research is needed regardi...
Aims: The current research study sought to investigate the relationship between competitive trait an...
Athletes possibly experience a great deal of stress which may cause anxiety and burnout. Athletes...
Burnout has been a debilitative and non-discriminative problem among athletes for years, yet the war...
In the past, burnout has been a popular topic for research. However, within the realm of athletics, ...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between stressors and burnout (in terms of stre...
Intensified training regimes and increasing competitive pressure make some athletes leave sports wit...
In the sporting context, the study of stress has been largely themed around the anxiety-performance ...
Burnout is a growing concern in many areas of life. This manuscript first outlines the history occup...
Health is important to athletes’ wellbeing and performance in competition. Under intense training, a...
Burnout is a mental health problem that appears to be increasingly common among athletes. Importantl...
thesisSport specialization is becoming more frequent in high school athletes. This focus on one spor...
Perceptions of teammates and training load have been shown to influence athletes’ physical and psych...
Adolescence is characterized by pubertal physical changes, cognitive development, and modified socia...
The aims of the study were to identify naturally occurring competitive emotional profiles and examin...