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The Impact of Game Outcome on Affect of Military Wheelchair Basketball Players.

Paul E Yeatts1, Ronald Davis1, Jun Oh1, Gwang-Yon Hwang2.   

Abstract

Participation in physical activity has been shown to improve components of psychological well-being (i.e., affect). Programs such as the Warrior Games have been designed to promote physical activity in wounded military personnel. However, sport competition typically yields a winner and a loser (i.e., game outcome). The experience of a win or a loss may affect how wounded athletes respond to game outcome. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the affective changes (positive affect, negative affect, tranquility, and fatigue) according to game outcome in a sample of wounded military wheelchair basketball players participating in a weekend tournament. The results indicated that the participants who experienced a win reported significantly higher positive affect and tranquility and significantly lower negative affect than those experiencing a loss. These findings have important implications for wounded veteran athletes, as well as coaches and administrative personnel.

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Keywords:  competition; loser; psychological well-being; veteran; winner

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31167541     DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2018-0164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adapt Phys Activ Q        ISSN: 0736-5829            Impact factor:   2.929


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1.  Effects of a sport competition on acute affective response in wheelchair basketball players.

Authors:  Sihwa Park; Yong-Seok Jee; Gwang-Yon Hwang
Journal:  J Exerc Rehabil       Date:  2022-06-27
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