2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbce.2018.04.014
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Influencia del autodiálogo sobre los niveles de ansiedad y estrés en jugadores de tenis: una revisión sistemática

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“…The dimensions of competitive anxiety tend to be influenced by numerous factors, such as gender or type of sport ( Martens et al, 1990 ). Racquet sports present a series of physical characteristics and physiological demands different from other types of sports due to the nature of their game ( Ford et al, 2017 ), with intermittent sprints and incomplete recoveries between points ( Alvero-Cruz et al, 2005 ; Courel-Ibáñez et al, 2017 ; Castillo-Rodríguez et al, 2022 ) and constant decision making in a very short period of time ( Castillo-Rodríguez et al, 2014 ) and, in turn, being accurate to reduce the inaccuracies that arise during the course of the game ( Barahona-Fuentes et al, 2019 ). In this regard, the ability of the players to deal with pressure situations is directly related to their performance ( González-Díaz et al, 2012 ; Knight et al, 2016 ; Martínez-Gallego et al, 2022 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The dimensions of competitive anxiety tend to be influenced by numerous factors, such as gender or type of sport ( Martens et al, 1990 ). Racquet sports present a series of physical characteristics and physiological demands different from other types of sports due to the nature of their game ( Ford et al, 2017 ), with intermittent sprints and incomplete recoveries between points ( Alvero-Cruz et al, 2005 ; Courel-Ibáñez et al, 2017 ; Castillo-Rodríguez et al, 2022 ) and constant decision making in a very short period of time ( Castillo-Rodríguez et al, 2014 ) and, in turn, being accurate to reduce the inaccuracies that arise during the course of the game ( Barahona-Fuentes et al, 2019 ). In this regard, the ability of the players to deal with pressure situations is directly related to their performance ( González-Díaz et al, 2012 ; Knight et al, 2016 ; Martínez-Gallego et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These mental health disorders are called psychosocial disorders [4,5]. These psychosocial disorders have been identified in athletes [6], workers [1], university students [5,7], and adolescents [8]. Specifically, an adolescent psychosocial disorder can lead to decreased academic performance, increased drug use and consumption, and increased potential for suicidal ideation [8] and has even been associated with decreased interest in physical activity [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, Mah et al [ 25 ] investigated the effects of sleep extension on sports performance, reaction time, mood, and daytime sleepiness in college basketball players, demonstrating that optimal sleep is probably beneficial for achieving maximum sports performance. Conversely, it has been established that poor sleep quality affects anxiety levels [ 26 ]; the latter condition is considered a negative emotion that decreases athletic performance [ 27 ], as it affects athletes’ perception before a competition [ 26 ]. To mitigate sleep restrictions in elite athletes, generated by uncontrolled variables such as anxiety, and because high sleep quality is a critical component for sports performance [ 28 ], multidisciplinary teams have implemented sleep education and sleep hygiene methodologies [ 29 , 30 , 31 ].…”
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confidence: 99%