Nivel de dominio de las habilidades psicológicas en jóvenes jugadores de tenis de mesa, bádminton y fútbol
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Universidad de las Islas Baleares
Materia
Youth sport Assessment Psychological skills Sports instruction Deporte juvenil Evaluación Habilidades psicológicas
Date
2009Referencia bibliográfica
Godoy-Izquierdo, D.; Vélez, M.; Pradas, F. Nivel de dominio de las habilidades psicológicas en jóvenes jugadores de tenis de mesa, bádminton y fútbol. Revista de Psicología del Deporte, 18(1): 7-22 (2009). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/33122]
Sponsorship
Este estudio ha sido en parte financiado gracias a las ayudas de la Consejería de Innovación, Ciencia y Empresa de la Junta de Andalucía concedidas al Grupo de investigación “Medicina Conductual/Psicología de la Salud” (CTS-0267).Abstract
El objetivo general de este estudio fue
establecer las habilidades psicológicas de
deportistas de distintas categorías infantiles y juveniles de tenis de mesa, bádminton y fútbol de la misma edad/categoría, utilizando
un instrumento diseñado específicamente
para la evaluación psicológica en el deporte
infantil-juvenil, y comparar el grado de
dominio sobre éstas de ambos grupos en
función de su nivel de experiencia con el
deporte (años jugando y años compitiendo). The objective of this study was to establish the level of control over psychological skills possessed by young
table tennis, badminton and football players in different categories of sports for young people and to study its possible
association with their experience in sport and competition (years playing and years competing). 12 table tennis players
from the beginners category (age: M= 11.09, sd= 1.38), 4 badminton players from the juniors category (age: M= 16.25,
sd= 0.5) and 25 football players, 13 from the beginners category (age: M= 11.31, sd= 0.48) and 12 from the juniors category (age: M= 17.00, sd= 0.85), all of whom belong to sports federations, participated in this study. The participants
answered the Questionnaire on Psychological Skills and Behaviours in Young Children's Sport Competitions Scale
(Godoy-Izquierdo et al., 2006 a, b). Young athletes' level of control over psychological skills is generally deficient, and no
significant differences were found between racquet-sport athletes and football players, although significant differences in
some psychological skills did exist in the case of lower-ranking categories. No significant differences were found as regards
experience with sport and competition. The results indicate the appropriateness of considering psychological training so as
to complete players' preparation in order to improve the psychological skills that allow them to adequately tackle the
increasing demands of participating in a sport as their level of involvement progresses in both individual and group sports.