2022
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.36728
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Momentary Mood and Cognitive Control in relation to Psychological Resilience: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study (Preprint)

Abstract: BACKGROUND Psychological resilience, one’s ability to adapt to adversity or life stressors, is hypothesized to rely on intact mechanisms of cognitive control (CC), i.e., the mental abilities that underlie our goal-directed behavior. These CC mechanisms may further help with emotion regulation during stressful periods. However, CC abilities may fluctuate, and there is no research to date on the daily fluctuations of CC and mood in relation to psychological resilience. … Show more

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“…40 , 41 These questionnaires examined differences in athletes’ perceived athletic performance, team cohesion, emotional connection to their sport, and reported willingness to seek help. Perceived athletic performance 47 , 48 was evaluated with the 10-point Athlete’s Subjective Performance Scale, with higher values indicating better subjective performance. Team cohesion 49 was evaluated with the 9-point Group Environment Questionnaire scale, with higher values indicating greater group inclusion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 , 41 These questionnaires examined differences in athletes’ perceived athletic performance, team cohesion, emotional connection to their sport, and reported willingness to seek help. Perceived athletic performance 47 , 48 was evaluated with the 10-point Athlete’s Subjective Performance Scale, with higher values indicating better subjective performance. Team cohesion 49 was evaluated with the 9-point Group Environment Questionnaire scale, with higher values indicating greater group inclusion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%