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DOI: 10.1016/j.rbce.2016.01.006
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Sintomas de estresse pré‐competitivo em atletas adolescentes de handebol

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“…In addition, high levels of competitive anxiety are related to women with a low level of selfconfidence, which could undoubtedly explain these high levels of concern regarding performance evaluation (Navlet, 2012). However, in other studies (Caputo, Rombaldi & Da Silva, 2017;Rial, Marsilla, Isorna & Louro, 2013), no statistically significant differences were found regarding performance evaluation between both genders, pointing out, in addition, a low level and a clear deficit in this variable in both genders. Likewise, the study by González, Campos and Romero (2014) conducted with young footballers corroborated these results, since almost half of the respondents (48%) expressed their concern with the coach's decisions and more than two thirds (68%) expressed that they were affected by possible negative external evaluations in the face of their mistakes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…In addition, high levels of competitive anxiety are related to women with a low level of selfconfidence, which could undoubtedly explain these high levels of concern regarding performance evaluation (Navlet, 2012). However, in other studies (Caputo, Rombaldi & Da Silva, 2017;Rial, Marsilla, Isorna & Louro, 2013), no statistically significant differences were found regarding performance evaluation between both genders, pointing out, in addition, a low level and a clear deficit in this variable in both genders. Likewise, the study by González, Campos and Romero (2014) conducted with young footballers corroborated these results, since almost half of the respondents (48%) expressed their concern with the coach's decisions and more than two thirds (68%) expressed that they were affected by possible negative external evaluations in the face of their mistakes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…A LSSPCI foi elaborada por De Rose Júnior (2017) e identifica a ocorrência de sintomas de estresse em situações pré-competitivas (no período de 24 horas antecedentes à competição). Esse instrumento apresenta uma lista de 31 sintomas de estresse e é considerado válido e fidedigno ao ser aplicado para atletas na faixa etária de 10 a 16 anos (Caputo et al, 2017;Silva et al, 2017). Para o cálculo da confiabilidade do instrumento foi utilizado o coeficiente Alpha de Cronbach.…”
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“…São Paulo, volume 27, n. especial, 615-631, 2018 José R. A. Nascimento Júnior, Carla T. L. Granja, Mauro M. Santos, Maria L. C. Santos, Glauber C. B. Silva, Gislane F. Melo, Daniel V. Oliveira 618 negativas associadas ao estresse que o contexto competitivo desencadeia na criança e no adolescente têm sido cada vez mais presentes no esporte, tornando-se um cenário propício para o estudo de como os indivíduos se comportam em competições (Sarkar & Fletcher, 2014 O estresse é um processo individual de percepção e resposta a eventos que o sujeito irá avaliar cognitivamente, considerando-os como ameaçadores, desafiadores ou danosos (Lazarus, 1993). Pesquisas recentes apontam que os principais fatores estressores no contexto esportivo são as cobranças intermediadas por familiares e técnicos (Weis et al, 2011), além dessas, Rice et al (2016) O estresse pré competitivo tem sido estudado por alguns autores em diferentes modalidades, tocante sua expressão em atletas adolescentes (Hirota, de Lima, Verardi, & De Marco, 2010;Caputo, Rombaldi, & da Silva, 2017). A avaliação das experiências esportivas vem também, demonstrando grande influência sobre outros determinantes da performance esportiva.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Fradejas and Espada-Mateos (2018) affirm that men manifest higher levels of control over the influence of their own performances. Furthermore, same authors point that women are more concerned about their performances, which could be explained throughout high levels of competitive anxiety and low levels of self-confidence (Caputo, Rombaldi and da Silva, 2017;Fradejas and Espada-Mateos, 2018). Moreover, González, Campos and Romero (2014) found that more than two thirds (68%) of young footballers affirm that they were affected by negative external evaluations about their mistakes or performances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%