Effects of emotional regulation and impulsivity on sports performance: the mediating role of gender and competition level
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Millán Sánchez, Antonio; Madinabeitia Cabrera, Iker; Cárdenas Vélez, David; Ureña Espa, AurelioEditorial
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Materia
Emotional regulation Impulsivity Sport performance Competition level Volleyball Playing position
Date
2023-07-03Referencia bibliográfica
Millán-Sánchez A, Madinabeitia I, de la Vega R, Cárdenas D and Ureña A (2023) Effects of emotional regulation and impulsivity on sports performance: the mediating role of gender and competition level. Front. Psychol. 14:1164956. [doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1164956]
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The Spanish Education, Science, and Sport Ministry supported this study under Grant Number FPU14/02234;; The Spanish Economy, Industry and Competitiveness Ministry under Grant Number DEP2017-90641-REDT—Notational Analysis in Sport Science; Spanish National Sports Council (CSD) under Grant Number 33/UPB/19—SPA 2.0 Sports Performance Analysis Association 2.0Résumé
Introduction: This study aimed to study the relationships between emotional regulation and impulsivity on sports performance, according to the gender and competition level in national-level volleyball players.
Methods: In total, 77 players from the 2018–2019 top two Spanish divisions completed the ERQ (emotion regulation) and the UPPS-P (impulsivity). Statistics (serve, reception, and attack) were retrieved from the Spanish Volleyball Federation. A Mann–Whitney test was conducted to determine differences between gender and competition level in impulsivity and emotion regulation. A Kruskal–Wallis test (Mann–Whitney post-hoc) was carried out for playing positions analysis. Spearman's correlation was performed between the performance and the variables of impulsivity and emotional regulation.
Results: The results obtained, with differences according to playing position, gender, and competition level, show that players differ in certain psychological aspects that might influence how they approach their game.
Discussion: The results point in a promising direction: the sports practice analyzed can serve as a regulation context, for both the emotional response and the level of impulsivity of the players. The importance of these results for future research on this topic is discussed