Moderating role of life skills for stress responses and COVID-19-related perceived stressors among high school student-athletes

Yaeko Yamada , Hironobu Tsuchiya , Kaori Yamaguchi , Eriko Katagami
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This study aimed to investigate whether life skills could be negative predictors of stress responses in high school student-athletes and moderators of a relationship between coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related stressors and stress responses during the pandemic. A survey was conducted from July to August 2020, and 1528 (717 females and 811 males) high school students, who belonged to sport clubs in Japanese public high schools, participated. The Stressors for Athletes During the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Stress Response Scale for Athletes, and the Daily Life Skills Scale were used to assess COVID-19-related stressors, stress responses, and life skills, respectively. The results showed that three factors of personal life skills—planning, self-esteem, and positive thinking—and one factor of interpersonal life skills—intimacy—were significant negative predictors of stress responses. In contrast, COVID-19-related stressors and one factor of interpersonal life skills—leadership—were significant positive predictors. Furthermore, positive thinking moderated the relationship between stressors and stress responses. The findings suggest the need for educators and practitioners to consider effective life skills in challenging situations, to provide fruitful life skills programs for student-athletes.

生活技能对高中学生运动员压力反应和 COVID-19 相关压力感知的调节作用
本研究旨在调查生活技能是否会成为高中生运动员压力反应的负面预测因素,以及是否会成为2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)相关压力因素与大流行期间压力反应之间关系的调节因素。这项调查于 2020 年 7 月至 8 月进行,共有 1528 名(717 名女性和 811 名男性)高中生参加,他们都隶属于日本公立高中的体育俱乐部。研究采用 "COVID-19 大流行期间运动员的压力源"、"运动员压力反应量表 "和 "日常生活技能量表",分别评估与 COVID-19 相关的压力源、压力反应和生活技能。结果显示,个人生活技能中的三个因子--计划、自尊和积极思考,以及人际生活技能中的一个因子--亲密关系--是压力反应的显著负向预测因子。相比之下,与 COVID-19 相关的压力因素和人际生活技能中的一个因素--领导力--对压力反应有显著的正向预测作用。此外,积极思考调节了压力源与压力反应之间的关系。研究结果表明,教育者和实践者需要考虑在具有挑战性的情况下有效的生活技能,为学生运动员提供富有成效的生活技能计划。
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