2013
DOI: 10.1080/1750984x.2012.742921
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Emotion in sport: considering interpersonal regulation strategies

Abstract: Research into emotion regulation in sport has predominantly focused on intrapersonal regulation of emotion response systems (i.e. subjective experience, cognitions, behaviours or physiological responses). However, researchers in social psychology have suggested that the emotion regulation process is inherently social and interpersonal. This shift represents a significant change in how emotion regulation is conceptualized and, given the intensity of emotions experienced in sport, represents a potentially produc… Show more

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“…The beneficial and detrimental effects of emotions on performance have been widely investigated in sport psychology [14]. As a result of this interest, researchers have developed a number of instruments to assess competitive anxiety [5, 6] or other emotions [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beneficial and detrimental effects of emotions on performance have been widely investigated in sport psychology [14]. As a result of this interest, researchers have developed a number of instruments to assess competitive anxiety [5, 6] or other emotions [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our systematic review focuses broadly on the measurement instruments currently being used by researchers in sport and physical activity settings, the correlates of EI for different actors (i.e., athletes, coaches, officials, spectators) in sport, and the correlates of EI in health‐related physical activity. The scope of our review is restricted to EI and therefore excludes overlapping constructs such as emotions (McCarthy, ) and emotion regulation (Friesen et al., ) that have been reviewed elsewhere.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Por sua vez, o controlo emocional, apresenta correlação significativa e negativa (r = -.280, p = .05) com a subescala orientação para o ego. Discussão A excelência no desporto tem sido alvo de interesse por parte de vários autores (e.g., Amaral & Cruz, 2013;Friesen et al, 2013;Matos et al, 2011) que têm procurado compreender este fenómeno através do estudo de variáveis psicológicas de natureza afetiva e emocional, motivacional, de cariz social e do contexto.…”
Section: Orientação Motivacionalunclassified
“…A capacidade do atleta para compreender as emoções durante e depois da competição, a sua vulnerabilidade a estas emoções e a forma como são geridas, apresentam-se como aspetos fundamentais para o sucesso desportivo (Lazarus, 2000). Para além de fatores de ordem intrapessoal, pesquisas mais recentes têm apontado que a regulação emocional é um processo social e interpessoal (Friesen, Lane, Devonport, Sellars, Stanley, & Beedie, 2013). Na literatura, o desporto tem sido frequentemente associado a fatores motivacionais e emocionais.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified