Are life skills development within sport associated with coping strategies in young Brazilian athletes?

Adson Alves da Silva, N. L. Costa, R. M. D. Silva, Vinicius da Cruz Sousa, G. Freire, J. F. V. D. Moraes, J. R. A. Nascimento Junior
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Abstract Playing sports during youth has been considered one of the main tools for the development of life skills. Thus, this cross-sectional study investigated the association between the development of life skills and coping strategies in 134 young athletes of both sexes in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. The instruments used were the Sports Life Skills Scale and Coping Skills Inventory-28 (ACSI-28BR). Data analysis was performed using Pearson's correlation and Multiple Regression (p<0.05). The results showed a significant (p<0.05) and positive correlation between the life skills subscales and coping strategies. Multiple regression analyses found that total life skills development (a summative score of all eight life skills scores) was positively related to coping skills–providing support for the “pile-up” effect. It was concluded that a range of life skills development is positively associated with the coping strategies of young athletes, possibly helping these young people to show more confidence and motivation to achieve better performances in training and competitions.
体育运动中的生活技能发展与巴西年轻运动员的应对策略有关吗?
在青少年时期进行体育运动被认为是发展生活技能的主要工具之一。因此,本横断面研究调查了巴西伯南布哥州134名男女青年运动员的生活技能发展与应对策略之间的关系。采用运动生活技能量表和应对技能量表(ACSI-28BR)。采用Pearson相关和多元回归分析(p<0.05)。结果显示,生活技能量表与应对策略之间存在显著正相关(p<0.05)。多元回归分析发现,总体生活技能发展(所有八项生活技能得分的总合得分)与应对技能呈正相关,为“堆积”效应提供了支持。由此得出结论,一系列生活技能的发展与青少年运动员的应对策略呈正相关,可能有助于这些年轻人表现出更多的信心和动力,从而在训练和比赛中取得更好的成绩。
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