Author(s):
Oliveira, Sara ; Cunha, Marina ; Rosado, António ; Ferreira, Cláudia
Date: 2022
Persistent ID: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/115351
Origin: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra
Subject(s): Athletes’ mental health; Self-criticism; Criticism from the coach; Depressive symptoms; Psychological health
Description
Recent studies have identifed symptoms related to the mental disorders in athletes and have highlighted the importance of exploring factors that may contribute to athletes' mental health. The current study examined whether self-criticism operates as a mediator process in the association between athletes’ perceptions of coach-related critical attitudes with depressive symptoms, and psychological health. 263 Portuguese adults, who compete in diferent sports, and completed self-report instruments on an online survey took part in the study. Path analyses results indicated the credibility of the examined model that accounted for 32% and 28% of the variance of psychological health and depressive symptoms, respectively. Athletes who perceived their coach as more critical in relation to their attitudes and performance reported higher levels of self-criticism, tended to be linked with more symptoms of depression and lower levels of psychological health. These fndings clarifed the role of critical attitudes from the coach on athletes’ mental health and indicated that self-criticism is a maladaptive process in dealing with failures. This study ofers signifcant insights into clinical psychology in the context of sport by suggesting that critical attitudes of the coach as perceived by the athletes and self criticism may associate to negative indicators of mental health.
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