2020
DOI: 10.4025/jphyseduc.v32i1.3212
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Inventário de Burnout para Árbitros (BIR): propriedades psicométricas para árbitros brasileiros de futebol

Abstract: O objetivo do estudo é analisar as propriedades psicométricas do Inventário de Burnout para Árbitros (BIR) oferecendo evidências de validade do instrumento por meio da análise de sua estrutura interna, estimando indicadores de confiabilidade e comparar o escore total de Burnout em árbitros centrais e árbitros assistentes.  Participaram 284 árbitros de futebol de seis Estados brasileiros. A idade média foi 31,3 anos(±6,1), sendo 255 do sexo masculino (89,7 %) e tempo de experiência na arbitragem médio 6,9 anos … Show more

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“…In higher values in both scales of burnout will have a positive relation with a higher frequency of health problems (H5). Some studies corroborate (Figueroa & Patiño, 2021) that burnout syndrome has an incidence in the injuries of athletes, while other authors (Prendas, Castro & Vargas, 2007) show that Costa Rican and Brazilian football referees (Santos et al, 2021) with a high risk of suffering burnout have a strong correlation with depressive symptoms, hostility, and fatigue.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…In higher values in both scales of burnout will have a positive relation with a higher frequency of health problems (H5). Some studies corroborate (Figueroa & Patiño, 2021) that burnout syndrome has an incidence in the injuries of athletes, while other authors (Prendas, Castro & Vargas, 2007) show that Costa Rican and Brazilian football referees (Santos et al, 2021) with a high risk of suffering burnout have a strong correlation with depressive symptoms, hostility, and fatigue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%