Title of article :
Relationship of Competitive Anxiety and Mindfulness with Sports Self-Efficacy of Male Athletes Mediated by Family Cohesion
Author/Authors :
Hatami Gharibvand, Aryan Department of Psychology - Ahvaz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran , Makvandi, Behnam Department of Psychology - Ahvaz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran , Heidari, Alireza Department of Psychology - Ahvaz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran
Abstract :
Sports are generally competitive and stressful. Competitive sport anxiety in athletes affects sports self efficacy. The present study aimed to investigate the
relationship of competitive anxiety and mindfulness with sports self efficacy
of male athletes me diated by family cohesion. The statistical population of
this descriptive correlational study covered all male athletes in Masjed
Soleyman, Iran in 2021, and a sample of 258 athletes was selected using
convenience sampling. The research tools included the Sports Self Efficacy
Questionnaire, Competitive Sports Anxiety Questionnaire, and the
Mindfulness Inventory for Sport, and the Family Cohesion Questionnaire. The
proposed model was evaluated using path analysis, and indirect correlations
were tested with b ootstrapping. The results suggested that all direct paths to
sport self efficacy were significant except athletic mindfulness (p<0.01), and
indirect paths to sports self efficacy became significant through family
cohesion (p<0.01). According to the results of this study, the proposed model
had good fitness and was a major step toward recognizing the factors affecting
sports self efficacy in male athletes as it can be helpful in designing effective plans to reduce males' experienced tension and improve their sports self efficacy.
Keywords :
Anxiety , Athletes , Family cohesion , Sports competitive , Sports self efficacy
Journal title :
Journal of New Studies in Sport Management