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Relationships among athletic identity, coping skills, social support, and the psychological impact of injury in recreational participants

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 40-59

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10413200109339003

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The purpose of the present investigation was to examine athletic identity, coping skills, and social support as moderators of mood disturbance and physical self-esteem with the occurrence of injury in recreational participants. Thirty participants, who sustained an injury that prohibited physical activity for at least 6 weeks, completed a battery of questionnaires including measures of social support (Sarason, Levine, Basham, Sr Sarason, 1983), coping skills (Smith, Smell, Sr Ptacek, 1990), athletic identity (Brewer, Van Raalte, Sc Linder, 1993), mood state (McNair, Lorr, Sc Droppleman, 1971), and physical self-esteem (Fox Sr Corbin, 1989). Results from multiple regression analysis revealed that individuals' satisfaction with their social support network was significantly related to mood disturbance with increased satisfaction leading to lower levels of mood disturbance. No other relationships were significant. Results are discussed within the contest of cognitive appraisal models of adjustment in order to better understand the Injury process.

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