Title of article :
Resilience and Emotional Reactions to Failure Mediated by Self-compassion and Emotion Regulation in Martial Artists
Author/Authors :
Mohebi, Mahmoud Department of Motor Behavior and Sports Psychology - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Gharayagh Zandi, Hassan Department of Motor Behavior and Sports Psychology - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Besharat, Mohammad Ali Department of Health Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Ghayour Najafabadi, Mahboubeh Department of Motor Behavior and Sports Psychology - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The present study aimed to examine a proposed model for the relationship
between resilience and emotional reactions to failure, mediated by self-compassion and
Emotion Regulation (ER) among martial artists.
Materials and Methods: A total of 286 athletes (191 males & 95 females; Mean±SD age:
20.98±3.30 years) from different disciplines of martial arts (taekwondo, karate, Judo, & wushu)
engaged in league championship participated in the study. Athletes completed the Sports
Mental Toughness Questionnaire (SMTQ), the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS),
the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS), and the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ).
The proposed model was evaluated using structural equation modeling.
Results: The obtained results revealed that resilience has direct and indirect effects on
emotional reactions to failure. Furthermore, self-compassion and maladaptive ER play
a partial negative mediating role between resilience and emotional reactions to failure.
However, the mediating role of adaptive ER was not significant.
Conclusion: The study data predicted negative emotional reactions to failure based on
resilience, mediated by self-compassion and ER among martial artists; thus, these data
indicate the necessity of paying attention to the development of resilience in martial artists.
This method emphasizes self-compassion and the reduction of maladaptive ER for better
recovery of failure and reduces its effects.
Keywords :
Resilience , Reactions to failure , Self-Compassion , Emotion regulation , Recovery from failure
Journal title :
Journal of Exercise Science and Medicine