| Literature DB >> 29302397 |
Ko-Hsin Chang1, Frank J H Lu2, Theresa Chyi3, Ya-Wen Hsu4, Shi-Wei Chan5, Erica T W Wang6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Using Smith's (1986) cognitive-affective model of athletic burnout as a guiding framework, the purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among athletes' stress in life, negative thoughts, and the mediating role of negative thoughts on the stress-burnout relationship.Entities:
Keywords: Automatic negative thinking; Cognitive bias; Cognitive-transactional model of stress; Negative self; Over training
Year: 2017 PMID: 29302397 PMCID: PMC5740956 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.4181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Correlation matrix and descriptive statistics for study variables.
| ABQ | ATQ | PMADC | NSC | GU/H | NE | Sport stress | General stress | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. ABQ | 1.00 | .47 | .46 | .47 | .41 | .42 | .54 | .49 |
| 2. ATQ | 1.00 | .86 | .88 | .96 | .95 | .49 | .52 | |
| 3. PMADC | 1.00 | .79 | .74 | .69 | .53 | .56 | ||
| 4. NSC | 1.00 | .79 | .80 | .50 | .53 | |||
| 5. GU/H | 1.00 | .92 | .44 | .44 | ||||
| 6. NE | 1.00 | .40 | .44 | |||||
| 7. Sport Stress | 1.00 | .68 | ||||||
| 8. Gen. Stress | 1.00 | |||||||
| 2.48 | 1.86 | 2.36 | 1.92 | 1.76 | 1.62 | 2.61 | 2.43 | |
| 0.76 | 0.65 | 0.77 | 0.73 | 0.70 | 0.67 | 0.85 | 0.96 | |
| .89 | .96 | .84 | .76 | .91 | .94 | .89 | .90 |
Notes.
athlete burnout
total score of automatic negative thoughts
personal maladjustment and desire for change
negative self-concept
giving up/helplessness
negative expectations
sport-specific life stress
general-life stress
p < .01.
Simple regression of sport- life stress and negative thoughts on burnout.
| Variables | PMADC | NSC | GU/H | NE | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Δ | Δ | Δ | Δ | |||||
| Regression 1 | ||||||||
| Sport stress | .53 | .28 | .50 | .25 | .44 | .19 | .40 | .16 |
| Regression 2 | ||||||||
| Sport stress | .54 | .29 | .54 | .29 | .54 | .29 | .54 | .29 |
| Negative Thoughts | .46 | .21 | .47 | .22 | .41 | .16 | .42 | .18 |
Notes.
The dependent variables of regression 1 was negative thoughts, and regression 2 was burnout. All abbreviations were as indicated in Table 1.
p < .01.
Simple regression of general-life stress and negative thoughts on burnout.
| Variables | PMADC | NSC | GU/H | NE | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Δ | Δ | Δ | Δ | |||||
| Regression 1 | ||||||||
| Gen-life stress | .56 | .31 | .53 | .27 | .44 | .19 | .44 | .19 |
| Regression 2 | ||||||||
| Gen-life stress | .49 | .24 | .49 | .24 | .49 | .24 | .49 | .24 |
| Negative Thoughts | .46 | .21 | .47 | .22 | .41 | .16 | .42 | .18 |
Notes.
The dependent variables of regression 1 was negative thoughts, and regression 2 was burnout.
All abbreviations were as indicated in Table 1.
p < .01.
Mediating models of negative thoughts on life stress-burnout relationships.
| Mediating model | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | PMADC | NSC | GU/H | NE | ||||||||||||
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 1 | Model 2 | |||||||||
| Δ | Δ | Δ | Δ | Δ | Δ | Δ | Δ | |||||||||
| Step 1 | .29 | .29 | .29 | .29 | ||||||||||||
| Sport stress | .54 | .41 | .54 | .41 | .54 | .45 | .54 | .44 | ||||||||
| Step 2 | .33 | .34 | .32 | .34 | ||||||||||||
| .24 | ||||||||||||||||
| .26 | ||||||||||||||||
| Step 1 | .24 | .24 | .24 | .24 | ||||||||||||
| General stress | .49 | .34 | .49 | .34 | .49 | .39 | .49 | .38 | ||||||||
| Step 2 | .28 | .30 | .28 | .29 | ||||||||||||
| .27 | ||||||||||||||||
| .29 | ||||||||||||||||
Notes.
The upper part was the mediation analysis of negative thoughts on sport-specific life stress-burnout relationship.
Sobel tests of PMADC, NSC, GU/H and NE were 6.86, 6.74, 5.63 and 5.81 (>1.96 and p < .05), respectively.
The lower part was the mediation analysis of negative thoughts on general-life stress-burnout relationship.
Sobel tests of PMADC, NSC, GU/H and NE p were 7.03, 7.02, 5.68 and 5.87 (z > 1.96 and p < .05), respectively.
All abbreviations were as indicated in Table 1.
p < .01.