Psychology research in women's soccer: a scoping review.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-06 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2023.2285962
N Viktor Gredin, Katrine Okholm Kryger, Alan McCall, Bård E Solstad, Monica K Torstveit, Andrew Massey, Andreas Ivarsson
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Previous research suggests that psychological factors play an important role in trying to explain and predict the participation, performance, and health of player and practitioners in soccer. However, most previous works have focused on specific research questions and included samples from male populations. As part of a larger Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) project aiming to steer women's soccer research, our purpose with this scoping review was to give an overview of the current state of psychology-related research within women's soccer. We searched five electronic databases up to April 2023, from which 280 original peer-reviewed articles met the inclusion criteria. Included records were inductively coded into 75 specific research topics and nine broader research categories. Population characteristics within each topic and category, and overall publication trends, were identified. The results revealed a growth in research attention, with notable increases in publication rates around the international competitions years, over the last two decades. While a notable number of abstracts did not report sufficient details about population age and/or playing levels, senior elite players were identified as the most common population studied. Most studies examined several topics from different research categories, with research focusing on emotions, moods and/or environmental factors, and the specific the topics of anxiety, stress, and coach behavior, receiving most research attention. Our study provides an informative mapping of all psychology-related research activity within women's soccer, which will enhance researchers' understanding of the current quantity of literature within this complex, heterogeneous, and growing area of research.

女足心理学研究:范围综述。
先前的研究表明,心理因素在试图解释和预测足球运动员和练习者的参与、表现和健康方面起着重要作用。然而,大多数先前的工作都集中在特定的研究问题上,并包括来自男性人群的样本。作为国际足球协会(FIFA)旨在指导女子足球研究的大型项目的一部分,我们进行这一范围审查的目的是对女子足球中心理相关研究的现状进行概述。截至2023年4月,我们检索了5个电子数据库,其中280篇同行评议的原创文章符合纳入标准。纳入的记录被归纳编码为75个特定的研究主题和9个更广泛的研究类别。确定了每个专题和类别内的人口特征以及总体出版趋势。结果显示,在过去的二十年中,研究的关注度有所提高,在国际竞赛年前后的发表率显著提高。虽然大量的摘要并没有报告人口年龄和/或游戏水平的足够细节,但高级精英玩家被认为是最常见的研究人群。大多数研究从不同的研究类别中考察了几个主题,研究重点是情绪、情绪和/或环境因素,而焦虑、压力和教练行为等具体主题受到了最多的研究关注。我们的研究提供了女足中所有与心理学相关的研究活动的信息图谱,这将增强研究人员对这一复杂、异质和不断发展的研究领域当前文献数量的理解。
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