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Are Teams Whose Players Are More Committed To the Team More Resilient? the Role of Intra-Group Conflict
The study aimed to analyze the relationship between commitment to the team and team resilience factors (characteristics of resilience and vulnerability under pressure), and to examine whether the task and social intra-group conflict act as mediators between commitment to the team and team resilience...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8884876/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35291637 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0018 |
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author | López-Gajardo, Miguel A. García-Calvo, Tomás González-Ponce, Inmaculada Cantú-Berrueto, Abril Parma-Aragón, Mládosich Moncada-Jiménez, José Salicetti-Fonseca, Alejandro Tassi, Juan M. Leo, Francisco M. |
author_facet | López-Gajardo, Miguel A. García-Calvo, Tomás González-Ponce, Inmaculada Cantú-Berrueto, Abril Parma-Aragón, Mládosich Moncada-Jiménez, José Salicetti-Fonseca, Alejandro Tassi, Juan M. Leo, Francisco M. |
author_sort | López-Gajardo, Miguel A. |
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description | The study aimed to analyze the relationship between commitment to the team and team resilience factors (characteristics of resilience and vulnerability under pressure), and to examine whether the task and social intra-group conflict act as mediators between commitment to the team and team resilience factors. One hundred seventy (170) male soccer players (16-38 years; M = 18.35; SD = 4.72) of the national teams of Argentina, Costa Rica, and Mexico participated in the study. The path analytic model was used to test mediating pathways. First, the results revealed that commitment to the team was positively related to characteristics of resilience and negatively to vulnerability under pressure. Second, bootstrap mediation analysis showed that athletes’ perceptions of the task and social intra-group conflict mediated the association between their perception of commitment to the team and team resilience factors. Findings provide initial evidence for a link between commitment to the team and team resilience in national teams and also suggest that intra-group conflict can improve the association between commitment to the team and team resilience. Therefore, the main conclusion of this study is that practioners should promote players’ commitment to the team and avoid intra-group conflicts within teams to have a resilient team that copes with problems more easily. |
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spelling | pubmed-88848762022-03-14 Are Teams Whose Players Are More Committed To the Team More Resilient? the Role of Intra-Group Conflict López-Gajardo, Miguel A. García-Calvo, Tomás González-Ponce, Inmaculada Cantú-Berrueto, Abril Parma-Aragón, Mládosich Moncada-Jiménez, José Salicetti-Fonseca, Alejandro Tassi, Juan M. Leo, Francisco M. J Hum Kinet Section IV - Sport of Disabled The study aimed to analyze the relationship between commitment to the team and team resilience factors (characteristics of resilience and vulnerability under pressure), and to examine whether the task and social intra-group conflict act as mediators between commitment to the team and team resilience factors. One hundred seventy (170) male soccer players (16-38 years; M = 18.35; SD = 4.72) of the national teams of Argentina, Costa Rica, and Mexico participated in the study. The path analytic model was used to test mediating pathways. First, the results revealed that commitment to the team was positively related to characteristics of resilience and negatively to vulnerability under pressure. Second, bootstrap mediation analysis showed that athletes’ perceptions of the task and social intra-group conflict mediated the association between their perception of commitment to the team and team resilience factors. Findings provide initial evidence for a link between commitment to the team and team resilience in national teams and also suggest that intra-group conflict can improve the association between commitment to the team and team resilience. Therefore, the main conclusion of this study is that practioners should promote players’ commitment to the team and avoid intra-group conflicts within teams to have a resilient team that copes with problems more easily. Sciendo 2022-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8884876/ /pubmed/35291637 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0018 Text en © 2021 Miguel A. López-Gajardo, Tomás García-Calvo, Inmaculada González-Ponce, Abril Cantú- Berrueto, Mládosich Parma-Aragón, José Moncada-Jiménez, Alejandro Salicetti-Fonseca, Juan M. Tassi, Francisco M. Leo, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License. |
spellingShingle | Section IV - Sport of Disabled López-Gajardo, Miguel A. García-Calvo, Tomás González-Ponce, Inmaculada Cantú-Berrueto, Abril Parma-Aragón, Mládosich Moncada-Jiménez, José Salicetti-Fonseca, Alejandro Tassi, Juan M. Leo, Francisco M. Are Teams Whose Players Are More Committed To the Team More Resilient? the Role of Intra-Group Conflict |
title | Are Teams Whose Players Are More Committed To the Team More Resilient? the Role of Intra-Group Conflict |
title_full | Are Teams Whose Players Are More Committed To the Team More Resilient? the Role of Intra-Group Conflict |
title_fullStr | Are Teams Whose Players Are More Committed To the Team More Resilient? the Role of Intra-Group Conflict |
title_full_unstemmed | Are Teams Whose Players Are More Committed To the Team More Resilient? the Role of Intra-Group Conflict |
title_short | Are Teams Whose Players Are More Committed To the Team More Resilient? the Role of Intra-Group Conflict |
title_sort | are teams whose players are more committed to the team more resilient? the role of intra-group conflict |
topic | Section IV - Sport of Disabled |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8884876/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35291637 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0018 |
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