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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 09:23authored byAR Nicholls, JL Perry, L Jones, C Sanctuary, F Carson, PJ Clough
AIM:
We conducted two studies that examined different models, which included mental toughness and psychological constructs that have been found to be related to this construct.
METHODS:
In Study 1, 531 athletes completed measures of mental toughness, resilience, and emotional intelligence. In Study 2, 522 athletes completed measures of mental toughness, sport motivation, and self-efficacy.
RESULTS:
There were positive paths between the constructs in the model, which were mediated by mental toughness in Study 1. Further, there was a positive path between mental toughness and self-efficacy, but negative paths with introjected regulation and amotivation in Study 2.
CONCLUSION:
This two study paper suggests that it might also be the presence of constructs such as resilience, emotional intelligence, motivation, and/or self-efficacy that enable mentally tough individuals to excel under stressful circumstances rather than just coping.
History
Journal
Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness
Volume
55
Pagination
824-834
Location
Italy
ISSN
1827-1928
Language
eng
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal