Relationship of resilience, anxiety and injuries in footballers: Structural equations analysis
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Zurita Ortega, Félix; Chacón Cuberos, Ramón; Cofré Bolados, Cristian; Knox, Emily; Muros Molina, José JoaquínEditorial
Plos One
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2018-11-26Referencia bibliográfica
Zurita-Ortega F, Chaco´n-Cuberos R, Cofre-Bolados C, Knox E, Muros JJ (2018) Relationship of resilience, anxiety and injuries in footballers: Structural equations analysis. PLoS ONE 13(11): e0207860. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207860
Resumen
Resilience is a psychological characteristic which enhances personal assets and protects
individuals from potential negative effects of various stressors. While this topic has been
considered in the separate context of sports injuries and anxiety states, these issues have
rarely been considered together. The objective of this study is to analyse the association
between motivation to overcome injuries in football and the state of anxiety caused by those
injuries. One hundred and eighty-five footballers from Spain were analysed by way of the
Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory questionnaires, and
an injury self-registration sheet. Statistical analyses were performed using structural equations.
Results showed a direct and positive relationship between the capacity to face up to
injuries or potential injuries and to adapt successfully to them for injured footballers, especially
when anxiety was considered as a transitory emotional state. In addition, this relationship
was stronger in non-injured sportspersons because their resilience capacity was not
being impaired by the experience of an injury.