Group cohesion profiles in athletes: Relationships with two waves of coping and affects in competition
Autor:
González-García, Higinio
; Martinent, Guillaume
; Nicolas, Michel
Fecha:
2023Palabra clave:
Revista / editorial:
International Journal of Sports Science and CoachingCitación:
González-García, H., Martinent, G., & Nicolas, M. (2023). Group cohesion profiles in athletes: Relationships with two waves of coping and affects in competition. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/17479541231210190Tipo de Ítem:
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/17479541231210190Resumen:
The study aimed to identify group cohesion profiles in athletes and examine whether athletes from distinct profiles significantly differed in affects and coping in competition. A total of 296 competitive athletes participated in the study and completed a series of self-report questionnaires in a temporal design with different measurement points. The athletes completed the questionnaires 2 days before competition, 2 h prior to competition and 2 h after competition. Results from latent profile analysis (LPA) model revealed that three profiles were the most suitable solution: (a) Low group cohesion profile, (b) a mixed group cohesion profile and (c) a high cohesion profile. In particular, (c) athletes from the high group cohesion profile revealed lower scores in intensity of negative affects after the competition, lower precompetitive relaxation, lower precompetitive mental distancing, lower precompetitive mental distraction, lower intracompetitive relaxation, lower intracompetitive logical analysis, lower intracompetitive mental distancing, lower intracompetitive mental distraction and lower intracompetitive disengagement. As a whole, the (b) mixed group cohesion profile revealed the worst combination of the three profiles in terms of coping strategies, which may be a profile at risk of not performing in competition. Thus, it is necessary to understand group cohesion as a multivariate experience for a better comprehension of this phenomenon.
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