2018
DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.upsy17-3.pbmr
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Prevalencia de burnout a través de dos medidas y su relación con variables sociodeportivas

Abstract: Se estudia la prevalencia del síndrome de burnout en deportistas y su relación con variables sociodeportivas. Se aplicaron los dos instrumentos de medida disponibles en España que miden el constructo: IBD-R y versión española del ABQ, en una muestra de 646 deportistas. Los resultados obtenidos muestran una prevalencia del 4.2 % para el IBD-R y 3.3 % para el ABQ, así como diferencias estadísticamente significativas para sexo, presentando los varones una realización personal más reducida que las mujeres, y nivel… Show more

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“…These differences can be explained by considering that individual athletes (e.g., tennis players) may have higher levels of BS than team sports practitioners or that younger athletes tend to have higher levels of BS [84]. In this study, the first assumption is met; however, in this particular case it is the older athletes that present a higher risk of BS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…These differences can be explained by considering that individual athletes (e.g., tennis players) may have higher levels of BS than team sports practitioners or that younger athletes tend to have higher levels of BS [84]. In this study, the first assumption is met; however, in this particular case it is the older athletes that present a higher risk of BS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…On the other hand, Pedrosa and García-Cueto [ 54 ] reported a prevalence of around 3% in a sample of Spanish participants, values similar to those presented by Sanchez-Alcaraz Martínez and Gómez-Mármol [ 55 ] in a sample composed of Spanish and Spain-based tennis players with a prevalence of about 5%. Isorna Folgar et al [ 56 ] found no Spanish canoeists with BS but 10% of those studied showed a high risk of developing BS, while in Tutte and Reche [ 57 ] almost 5% of Spanish female hockey players presented BS and Olivares Tenza et al [ 58 ] found a 3% prevalence of BS in a Spanish athlete population. These significantly large differences in the reported prevalence of BS could be due to sport-specific reasons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On a descriptive level, the highest mean of burnout dimension was for the reduced sense of accomplishment dimension, as occurs in other studies which the same instrument. In those studies, samples with similar sizes and with individual and team athletes were used [26,29]. Lonsdale, Hodge and Rose [30], affirmed that reduced sense of achievement is one of the dimensions that has more explanatory power over sports burnout syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%