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Stressors in Indoor and Field Brazilian Soccer: Are They Perceived as a Distress or Eustress?

Soccer players inescapably live under stress during the sportive career, and many real-life aspects of soccer situations operate in the ongoing performance. This study’s main objective was to elaborate the List of Stressors in Professional Indoor and Field Soccer, a self-report instrument designed t...

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Autores principales: Brandão, Maria Regina Ferreira, Polito, Luis Felipe, Hernandes, Vania, Correa, Mariana, Mastrocola, Ana Paula, Oliveira, Daniel, Oliveira, Alessandra, Moura, Larissa, Junior, Marcelo Villas Boas, Angelo, Daniela
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8173184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34093309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.623719
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author Brandão, Maria Regina Ferreira
Polito, Luis Felipe
Hernandes, Vania
Correa, Mariana
Mastrocola, Ana Paula
Oliveira, Daniel
Oliveira, Alessandra
Moura, Larissa
Junior, Marcelo Villas Boas
Angelo, Daniela
author_facet Brandão, Maria Regina Ferreira
Polito, Luis Felipe
Hernandes, Vania
Correa, Mariana
Mastrocola, Ana Paula
Oliveira, Daniel
Oliveira, Alessandra
Moura, Larissa
Junior, Marcelo Villas Boas
Angelo, Daniela
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description Soccer players inescapably live under stress during the sportive career, and many real-life aspects of soccer situations operate in the ongoing performance. This study’s main objective was to elaborate the List of Stressors in Professional Indoor and Field Soccer, a self-report instrument designed to measure the impact of 77 soccer situations upon the sport performance. Participants were 138 indoor and field soccer players from the Brazilian Premier League. Each situation was evaluated on a 7-point scale, ranging from the most negative (−3) to the most positive (+3). Data were analyzed according to the players’ perception of the items: distress or eustress and its intensity, and after that, situations perceived as plus −1 and +1 were compared by time in which they were experienced and distributed among five categories established by the literature: Expectations about the Performance, Personal Factors, Competition Aspects, Training Demands, and Relationship with Significant People. Narratives of athletes’ experiences were also used to discuss the results. An Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling using Bi-factorial (BI-ESEM) was employed to assess the factor structure. For the total participants, 49 situations were perceived as distress and 28 as eustress. Using the criteria established a priori, the distribution was among the five categories in the remaining 32 situations. Differences in perception between less and more experienced players were found in 11 situations. The results revealed that Brazilian professional soccer players experience various stressful situations. These events are important representations of environmental demands and could predict the performance as they are perceived as eustress or distress. Some of these stressful situations are inherent in sport and others adjacent to the sports system or environment. Coach pressure to win and conflicts with teammates are examples of stressors in-sport, family problems and disputes with press or fans are examples of stressors external to the team, also called peripheral opponents, and showed the relative social influence of significant others in soccer performance. We can conclude that the knowledge of the direction of a given stress situation has important practical implications in preparing athletes and helping them face the performance stressors that are part of soccer daily life.
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spelling pubmed-81731842021-06-04 Stressors in Indoor and Field Brazilian Soccer: Are They Perceived as a Distress or Eustress? Brandão, Maria Regina Ferreira Polito, Luis Felipe Hernandes, Vania Correa, Mariana Mastrocola, Ana Paula Oliveira, Daniel Oliveira, Alessandra Moura, Larissa Junior, Marcelo Villas Boas Angelo, Daniela Front Psychol Psychology Soccer players inescapably live under stress during the sportive career, and many real-life aspects of soccer situations operate in the ongoing performance. This study’s main objective was to elaborate the List of Stressors in Professional Indoor and Field Soccer, a self-report instrument designed to measure the impact of 77 soccer situations upon the sport performance. Participants were 138 indoor and field soccer players from the Brazilian Premier League. Each situation was evaluated on a 7-point scale, ranging from the most negative (−3) to the most positive (+3). Data were analyzed according to the players’ perception of the items: distress or eustress and its intensity, and after that, situations perceived as plus −1 and +1 were compared by time in which they were experienced and distributed among five categories established by the literature: Expectations about the Performance, Personal Factors, Competition Aspects, Training Demands, and Relationship with Significant People. Narratives of athletes’ experiences were also used to discuss the results. An Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling using Bi-factorial (BI-ESEM) was employed to assess the factor structure. For the total participants, 49 situations were perceived as distress and 28 as eustress. Using the criteria established a priori, the distribution was among the five categories in the remaining 32 situations. Differences in perception between less and more experienced players were found in 11 situations. The results revealed that Brazilian professional soccer players experience various stressful situations. These events are important representations of environmental demands and could predict the performance as they are perceived as eustress or distress. Some of these stressful situations are inherent in sport and others adjacent to the sports system or environment. Coach pressure to win and conflicts with teammates are examples of stressors in-sport, family problems and disputes with press or fans are examples of stressors external to the team, also called peripheral opponents, and showed the relative social influence of significant others in soccer performance. We can conclude that the knowledge of the direction of a given stress situation has important practical implications in preparing athletes and helping them face the performance stressors that are part of soccer daily life. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8173184/ /pubmed/34093309 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.623719 Text en Copyright © 2021 Brandão, Polito, Hernandes, Correa, Mastrocola, Oliveira, Oliveira, Moura, Junior and Angelo. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychology
Brandão, Maria Regina Ferreira
Polito, Luis Felipe
Hernandes, Vania
Correa, Mariana
Mastrocola, Ana Paula
Oliveira, Daniel
Oliveira, Alessandra
Moura, Larissa
Junior, Marcelo Villas Boas
Angelo, Daniela
Stressors in Indoor and Field Brazilian Soccer: Are They Perceived as a Distress or Eustress?
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title_full Stressors in Indoor and Field Brazilian Soccer: Are They Perceived as a Distress or Eustress?
title_fullStr Stressors in Indoor and Field Brazilian Soccer: Are They Perceived as a Distress or Eustress?
title_full_unstemmed Stressors in Indoor and Field Brazilian Soccer: Are They Perceived as a Distress or Eustress?
title_short Stressors in Indoor and Field Brazilian Soccer: Are They Perceived as a Distress or Eustress?
title_sort stressors in indoor and field brazilian soccer: are they perceived as a distress or eustress?
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8173184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34093309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.623719
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