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Trait anxiety, state anxiety, and coping behavior as predictors of athletic performance
Heinz Walter KrohneChristoph Hindelsubject
Coping (psychology)Cognitive anxietymedicineAnxietyTrait anxietyGeneral Materials ScienceCognitionCoping behaviormedicine.symptomPsychologyClinical psychologydescription
Abstract Employing the data of 36 top table-tennis players the present study analyzes the relations between general and sport-specific trait anxiety, coping dispositions, use of “naive” self-regulatory techniques, emotional and cognitive anxiety reactions in situations of varying stress, and success in athletic competition. The study is based on the cognitive theory of evaluative anxiety, Spielberger's trait-state anxiety model, Lazarus' theory of coping, and the concept of person-specific coping modes. The interaction between trait anxiety and degree of stress, postulated by the trait-state model, could be verified empirically for both, emotional and cognitive anxiety. This result, however, only holds true for a test of general, not for a test of sport-specific anxiety. In addition, several significant associations between the preferred use of vigilant coping strategies and the amount of cognitive (interfering) anxiety reactions were observed. Successful table-tennis players were characterized by few int...
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1988-01-01 | Anxiety Research |