The Coping Strategies Used by Young Tunisian Athletes in Individual and Collective Sports

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Psychiatry international Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.3390/PSYCHIATRYINT2030021
Jamel Hajji, Anouer Bettayeb, S. Fekih, Maher Guerchi, N. Bragazzi, F. Azaiez, A. Elloumi
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The objective of this study was to discover the repertoire of coping strategies used by young Tunisian male and female athletes in individual and team sports when competing in their sport, and to examine the effect of gender and type of sport on these strategies. A total of 917 young Tunisian athletes including 349 female athletes and 568 male athletes, aged 14 to 19, with an average age of 15.63 ± 1.5 years, participated in our study. Participants were invited to respond to the Arabic version of the Competitive Sport Adaptation Strategy Inventory to assess their coping repertoire. The results revealed that factors, such as gender, and type of sport, influenced the coping repertoire among young athletes. In the inter-personal and intra-personal context, young athletes used a wide variety of coping strategies, all of which were task-oriented and disengagement-oriented.
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突尼斯青年运动员在个人和集体运动中的应对策略
本研究的目的是发现突尼斯年轻男女运动员在个人和团队运动中参加比赛时使用的应对策略,并考察性别和运动类型对这些策略的影响。共有917名突尼斯年轻运动员参加了我们的研究,其中包括349名女运动员和568名男运动员,年龄在14至19岁之间,平均年龄为15.63±1.5岁。参与者被邀请对阿拉伯版本的《竞技体育适应战略清单》做出回应,以评估他们的应对策略。结果表明,性别和运动类型等因素影响了年轻运动员的应对策略。在个人间和个人内的环境中,年轻运动员使用了各种各样的应对策略,所有这些策略都是以任务为导向和以脱离接触为导向的。
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