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2018
DOI: 10.2478/humo-2014-0004
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Styles of coping with stress and locus of control in sporting situations in a group of young female football players

Abstract: Purpose. The objective of the present study to analyse the styles of coping with stress and the locus of control (LOC) in specific sporting situations of female football players and seeking relationships between the analysed variables. Methods. The study included 50 female football players aged 16-18 years. Two psychological instruments were administered: the Polish language Questionnaire for Examining Locus of Control in Sports Activity (PKSPwS) and the Polish version of the Coping Inventory for Stressful Sit… Show more

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“…(Caprara et al, 2009;Detert et al, 2008;Godoy-Izquierdo et al, 2009;Hyde et al, 2010;Paciello et al, 2008;Page & Scalora, 2004;Pelton et al, 2004;Yang & Wang, 2012). Por ello los resultados hallados muestran la importancia de trabajar en los jugadores el locus de control interno como un factor preventivo e influyente en el rendimiento deportivo (Mladenović, 2010) y como se apunta un trabajo de Rutkowska et al (2014) es de destacar la necesidad de que los entrenadores transmitan a sus deportistas un clima caracterizado por el locus de control interno y mejoren sus estrategias psicopedagógicas con el fin de transmitir este clima a los deportistas. Una vez expuestos y discutidos los resultados de este estudio de investigación se puede concluir que:…”
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“…(Caprara et al, 2009;Detert et al, 2008;Godoy-Izquierdo et al, 2009;Hyde et al, 2010;Paciello et al, 2008;Page & Scalora, 2004;Pelton et al, 2004;Yang & Wang, 2012). Por ello los resultados hallados muestran la importancia de trabajar en los jugadores el locus de control interno como un factor preventivo e influyente en el rendimiento deportivo (Mladenović, 2010) y como se apunta un trabajo de Rutkowska et al (2014) es de destacar la necesidad de que los entrenadores transmitan a sus deportistas un clima caracterizado por el locus de control interno y mejoren sus estrategias psicopedagógicas con el fin de transmitir este clima a los deportistas. Una vez expuestos y discutidos los resultados de este estudio de investigación se puede concluir que:…”
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“…Individuals with an internal locus of control prefer taking up actions that would maximize the relationship between results and personal influence on them (Drwal, 1995). Rutkowska et al (2014) point out the need for modification of the rules of conducting training so that it better fulfills athletes' needs. They postulate psychological support from trainers, which should aim at strengthening the internal locus of control, and also learning effective ways of coping with stress.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern sport psychology stresses the questions connected with early diagnosis and support of children and young people who are active in sports as a possibility to shape their various mental processes in the direction of supporting their level of achievements (Blecharz, 2006;Rutkowska, Bergier, & Witkowski, 2014;Siekańska, 2015). Sport achievement as a result of sports activity might be interpreted by an athlete in the context of locus of control in two ways.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among other things, the impact that styles of coping with stress has on the sport performance in athletes studying at the University of Tehran was assessed [34]. Stress-coping styles were also analysed in a group of men and women playing football [35][36][37], volleyball [38], table tennis players [39], in MMA players [40] and golf players [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%