Differential Magnitude of Resilience between Emotional Intelligence and Life Satisfaction in Mountain Sports Athletes
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Emotional intelligence Resilience Life satisfaction
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2023-08-04Referencia bibliográfica
Sanz-Junoy, G.; Gavín-Chocano, Ó.; Ubago-Jiménez, J.L.; Molero, D. Differential Magnitude of Resilience between Emotional Intelligence and Life Satisfaction in Mountain Sports Athletes. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 6525. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20156525
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Innovation and Teaching Improvement Project PIMED12-202224 of the University of Jaén (Spain)Abstract
The field of mountain sports has its own characteristics, different from other sports modalities.
Emotional intelligence and resilience not only refer to the adaptive capacity that can be developed
after an adverse experience, but can also be factors that positively affect sporting performance in
extreme conditions. In this study, 4818 athletes from the Spanish Federation of Mountain Sports and
Climbing participated; 2696 were men (67.1%) and 1322 were women (32.9%), with a mean age of
49.42 years ( 11.9). The Resilience Scale (RS-14),Wong Law Emotional Intelligence Scale (WLEIS-S)
and Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) were used. The aim was to provide evidence for the potential
for resilience (personal competence and acceptance of self and life) among EI and life satisfaction
in mountain and climbing athletes. The results showed that the coefficients of determination of
personal competence [(Q2 = 0.286); (R2 = 0.578)], acceptance of self [(Q2 = 0.310); (R2 = 0.554)] and
life satisfaction [(Q2 = 0.299); (R2 = 0.421)] for the estimation of the measurement model indicated a
good model fit. In the future, it would be necessary to carry out specific studies discriminating by
sport modality and methods for this area, with a large number of athletes and disciplines, as well as
evaluating its possible applications for the improvement of emotional factors.