The Role Of Personality Traits In Stress And Competition Stress Coping (CROSBI ID 654701)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Trninić, Viktorija ; Trninić, Marko ; Čavala, Marijana
engleski
The Role Of Personality Traits In Stress And Competition Stress Coping
The context of sport undoubtedly involves stressors, defeats in competitions, the perception of opponents’ quality, audience behavior, judging criterion and the perception of competition conditions. The way the level of training and competition stress will affect a certain athlete is primarily determined by the athlete’s personality traits (e.g. emotional stability, conscientiousness and extraversion), cognitive appraisal and the event interpretation. In the process of sport training and competition, sport and/or clinical psychologists and coaches assess an athlete’s coping with training and competition stress in order to select and choose athletes in elite sport. The athletes differ according to expression level of basic and specific personality traits and at the same time according to coping efficiency in training and competition stress. Combinations/interactions of basic personality traits predict more appropriately than individual dispositions. Finally, further researches should reveal whether the efficacy level of training and competition stress coping changes compared to certain biological development periods (e.g. adolescence or early adulthood) or these relations remain unchanged.
personality, cope, training and competition stress
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Podaci o prilogu
116-119.
2017.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Pantelić, S.
Niš: Faculty of sport and physical education, University of Niš
978-86-87249-85-1
Podaci o skupu
XX Scientific Conference „FIS COMMUNICATIONS 2017" in physical education, sport and recreation
predavanje
19.10.2017-21.10.2017
Niš, Srbija