Examination of the Dual Processing Model of Psychological Resilience among University Athletes

  • Ueno Yuki
    Graduate School of International Studies, J. F. Oberlin University, Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (DC1)
  • Oshio Atsushi
    School of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Waseda University

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  • 大学生運動部員におけるレジリエンスの2過程モデルの検討
  • ダイガクセイ ウンドウ ブイン ニ オケル レジリエンス ノ 2 カテイ モデル ノ ケントウ

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Abstract

This study investigated the dual processing model of psychological resilience among university athletes. Participants were 162 university athletes (male=55, female=107, mean age=19.7, SD=1.2), who were asked to complete a questionnaire containing questions on psychological resilience, self-esteem, burnout, self-evaluation of competitive performance, and athletic growth. Results of structure equation modeling indicated that psychological resilience was negatively associated with burnout via self-esteem and positively associated with athletic growth through self-evaluation of competitive performance. The findings of this study support our hypothesis that university athletes' psychological resilience promotes growth and reduces burnout.

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