A novel investigation of NCAA athletes' psychological skill profiles through a person-centered approach

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Chu, Tsz Lun [1 ]
Myers, Beaux [2 ]
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[1] Univ North Carolina Greensboro, Dept Kinesiol, 1408 Walker Ave,Coleman 250, Greensboro, NC 27412 USA
[2] Colby Coll, Waterville, ME USA
关键词
Athletic coping skills inventory; college sports; mental training; cluster analysis; COPING SKILLS; PERFORMANCE; SPORT; PREDICTORS; ANXIETY; BURNOUT; STRESS;
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10.1080/13598139.2024.2411974
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
摘要
Psychological skills provide useful information about athletes' competitive levels and athletic successes. However, previous studies on NCAA athletes examined Division I, but not Divisions II and III. Using a person-centered approach, we explored the psychological skill profiles of Division I, II, and III athletes (N = 378; Mage = 19.88), who completed an online survey assessing demographic backgrounds and the Athletic Coping Skills Inventory-28. Cluster analyses indicated three profiles - Low Psychological Skills, Moderate Psychological Skills, and High Psychological Skills. Comparison of the profile composition indicated a significantly (1) larger female-to-male athlete distribution in the Low Psychological Skills profile (19.0% to 81.0%) than in the Moderate Psychological Skills profiles (40.2% to 59.8%) and the High Psychological Skills profile (41.7% to 58.3%); (2) larger individual-to-team-sports distribution in the Low Psychological Skills profile (41.5% to 58.5%) than in the Moderate Psychological Skills profile (22.6% to 77.4%); and (3) larger nonstarter-to-starter distribution in the Moderate Psychological Skills profile (48.0% to 52.0%) than in the High Psychological Skills profile (27.2% to 72.8%). The profile composition was not significantly different across division. Additionally, the High Psychological Skills profile had a significantly higher average amount of psychological practices than the Low Psychological Skills profile.
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