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Predictors of pre- and post-competition affective states in male martial artists: a multilevel interactional approach

The aims of this study were to examine (a) the effects of competition-related and competition-extraneous concerns on affective states; (b) the relationships of primary and secondary appraisal with affective states and (c) the main and moderating effects of personality traits on pre- and post-competi...

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Autores principales: Cerin, E, Barnett, A
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3040843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19883381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0838.2009.01006.x
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description The aims of this study were to examine (a) the effects of competition-related and competition-extraneous concerns on affective states; (b) the relationships of primary and secondary appraisal with affective states and (c) the main and moderating effects of personality traits on pre- and post-competition affects. Thirty-nine male elite martial artists were assessed on 12 affective states, concerns and dimensions of primary and secondary appraisal at five random times a day across 1 week before and 3 days after a competition. On the competition day, they were assessed 1 h before and immediately after the contest. Competitive trait anxiety, neuroticism and extraversion were measured at the start of the study. The competition was the most significant and stressful event experienced in the examined period and had a pervasive influence on athletes' affective states. All examined appraisal and personality factors were somewhat associated with pre- and post-competition affective states. Competitive trait anxiety was a key moderator of the relationship between cognitive appraisal and affective states. This study supports the idea that cognitive appraisal and situational and personality factors exert main and interactive effects on athletes' pre- and post-competition affects. These factors need to be accounted for in planning of emotion regulation interventions.
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spelling pubmed-30408432011-02-19 Predictors of pre- and post-competition affective states in male martial artists: a multilevel interactional approach Cerin, E Barnett, A Scand J Med Sci Sports Original Articles The aims of this study were to examine (a) the effects of competition-related and competition-extraneous concerns on affective states; (b) the relationships of primary and secondary appraisal with affective states and (c) the main and moderating effects of personality traits on pre- and post-competition affects. Thirty-nine male elite martial artists were assessed on 12 affective states, concerns and dimensions of primary and secondary appraisal at five random times a day across 1 week before and 3 days after a competition. On the competition day, they were assessed 1 h before and immediately after the contest. Competitive trait anxiety, neuroticism and extraversion were measured at the start of the study. The competition was the most significant and stressful event experienced in the examined period and had a pervasive influence on athletes' affective states. All examined appraisal and personality factors were somewhat associated with pre- and post-competition affective states. Competitive trait anxiety was a key moderator of the relationship between cognitive appraisal and affective states. This study supports the idea that cognitive appraisal and situational and personality factors exert main and interactive effects on athletes' pre- and post-competition affects. These factors need to be accounted for in planning of emotion regulation interventions. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3040843/ /pubmed/19883381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0838.2009.01006.x Text en Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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title_full Predictors of pre- and post-competition affective states in male martial artists: a multilevel interactional approach
title_fullStr Predictors of pre- and post-competition affective states in male martial artists: a multilevel interactional approach
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of pre- and post-competition affective states in male martial artists: a multilevel interactional approach
title_short Predictors of pre- and post-competition affective states in male martial artists: a multilevel interactional approach
title_sort predictors of pre- and post-competition affective states in male martial artists: a multilevel interactional approach
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3040843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19883381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0838.2009.01006.x
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