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The Integrated Model of Sport Confidence: A Canonical Correlation and Mediational Analysis

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by S Koehn, Alan Pearce, T Morris
The main purpose of the study was to examine crucial parts of Vealey’s (2001) integrated framework hypothesizing that sport confidence is a mediating variable between sources of sport confidence (including achievement, self-regulation, and social climate) and athletes’ affect in competition. The sample consisted of 386 athletes, who completed the Sources of Sport Confidence Questionnaire, Trait Sport Confidence Inventory, and Dispositional Flow Scale-2. Canonical correlation analysis revealed a confidence-achievement dimension underlying flow. Bias-corrected bootstrap confidence intervals in AMOS 20.0 were used in examining mediation effects between source domains and dispositional flow. Results showed that sport confidence partially mediated the relationship between achievement and  self-regulation domains and flow, whereas no significant mediation was found for social climate. On a subscale level, full mediation models emerged for achievement and flow dimensions of challenge–skills balance, clear goals, and concentration on the task at hand.

History

Location

Champaign, IL

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Human Kinetics

Journal

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

Volume

35

Pagination

644 - 654

ISSN

1543-2904

Issue

6

Publisher

Human Kinetics