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Burnout and coping among football players: before and during the tournament

INTRODUCTION:

In sports, the lack of adequate coping strategies and the Burnout syndrome may limit athletes' development and performance.

OBJECTIVE:

To assess Burnout and coping strategies among professional and youth team football players during pre-competition and competition phases.

METHODS:

In a prospective study, 73 male football players were evaluated in the State of São Paulo, being 32 professionals (mean age = 22±4.14 years) and 41 amateurs (mean age = 17+0.94 years), all members of three teams participating in the Championship of São Paulo, Series A-1 and A-2 (professional category), and in the São Paulo Junior Soccer Cup (amateurs). To assess the variables Burnout and coping strategies, the following instruments were used: Ways of coping problem scale (EMEP) and Burnout questionnaire for athletes (QBA). Descriptive statistics were used for data analysis, with a significance level of 0.05.

RESULTS:

Statistically significant differences were found between the categories in the pre-competition (p=0.026), but no differences were found during the competition phase (p=0.468). This suggests that professional and amateur football players use different coping strategies, which in most cases, for both categories, were focused on the problem.

CONCLUSION:

During the competition athletes with higher Burnout scores regarding Reduced Sense of Sporting Achievement are associated with the mode of coping focused on religious and wishful thoughts.

adaptation; psychological; soccer; athletes


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