Mindfulness Mechanisms in Sports: Mediating Effects of Rumination and Emotion Regulation on Sport-Specific Coping

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Torbjörn Josefsson
Andreas Ivarsson
Magnus Lindwall
Henrik Gustafsson
Andreas Stenling
Jan Böröy
Emil Mattsson
Jakob Carnebratt
Simon Sevholt
Emil Falkevik
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[1] Halmstad University,Center of Research on Welfare, Health, and Sport
[2] University of Gothenburg,Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science; Department of Psychology
[3] Karlstad University,Faculty of Health, Science, and Technology
[4] Umeå University,Department of Psychology
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Mindfulness | 2017年 / 8卷
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Coping; Emotion regulation; Mindfulness; Performance; Rumination; Sport;
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The main objective of the project was to examine a proposed theoretical model of mindfulness mechanisms in sports. We conducted two studies (the first study using a cross-sectional design and the second a longitudinal design) to investigate if rumination and emotion regulation mediate the relation between dispositional mindfulness and sport-specific coping. Two hundred and forty-two young elite athletes, drawn from various sports, were recruited for the cross-sectional study. For the longitudinal study, 65 elite athletes were recruited. All analyses were performed using Bayesian statistics. The path analyses showed credible indirect effects of dispositional mindfulness on coping via rumination and emotion regulation in both the cross-sectional study and the longitudinal study. Additionally, the results in both studies showed credible direct effects of dispositional mindfulness on rumination and emotion regulation. Further, credible direct effects of emotion regulation as well as rumination on coping were also found in both studies. Our findings support the theoretical model, indicating that rumination and emotion regulation function as essential mechanisms in the relation between dispositional mindfulness and sport-specific coping skills. Increased dispositional mindfulness in competitive athletes (i.e. by practicing mindfulness) may lead to reductions in rumination, as well as an improved capacity to regulate negative emotions. By doing so, athletes may improve their sport-related coping skills, and thereby enhance athletic performance.
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