Phsycological Effects of Sports Injuries

The continued practice of physical activity and sport, has been related with better moods and self-efficiency. This study analyses the consequences on mood disturbance and perception of physical ability that result from an interruption in training as a result of an injury. Significant differences we...

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Main Authors: A. Ramírez (Author), R. Alzate (Author), I. Lázaro (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Asociación Española de Ciencias del Deporte, 2010-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The continued practice of physical activity and sport, has been related with better moods and self-efficiency. This study analyses the consequences on mood disturbance and perception of physical ability that result from an interruption in training as a result of an injury. Significant differences were found in these dependent variables between the injured and non-injured athletes. A significant correlation was also found between self-efficiency and anger at the onset of injury. KEY WORDS: Sport, Injury, Self Efficiency, Mood State
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