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Title: Psychological Resilience's Moderation of the Relationship Between the Frequency of Organizational Stressors and Burnout in Athletes and Coaches
Authors: Wagstaff, C
Hings, R
Larner, R
Keywords: Coaching;PROCESS macro;Resilient;Sport;Well-being
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
Citation: SPORT PSYCHOLOGIST, 2018, 32 (3), pp. 178 - 188 (11)
Abstract: This paper presents 2 studies examining the extent to which the frequency of encountered organizational stressors relates to burnout and whether qualities of psychological resilience moderate any such relationship. The studies were conducted with independent samples of athletes and coaches using a questionnaire design. In Study 1, 372 athletes completed measures of organizational stressors (Organizational Stressor Indicator for Sports Performers [OSI-SP]), resilience (Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale-10 [CD-RISC-10]), and burnout (Athlete Burnout Questionnaire). In Study 2, 91 coaches completed measures of organizational stressors (OSI-SP), resilience (CD-RISC-10), and burnout (Coach Burnout Questionnaire). Data were analyzed in a moderated regression model using Hayes’s PROCESS macro for SPSS and supported the hypotheses that the frequency of organizational stressors was directly related to burnout in both athletes and coaches and that psychological resilience moderated this relationship. These results highlight the influential role of organizational dynamics for athlete and coach well-being and indicate that psychological resilience is a salient individual difference variable that buffers against potential negative outcomes.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/17296
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/tsp.2016-0068
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