2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2022.102292
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Team identification and athlete burnout: Testing longitudinal serial mediation via perceived support and stress

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“…This review showed that athlete burnout was associated with both increases in negative mental health outcomes (e.g., depression, anxiety, insomnia, worry, and body image dissatisfaction) and decreases in positive mental health outcomes (e.g., satisfaction and vitality). What was less clear, however, were the possible physical health and physiological consequences for athletes [4].…”
Section: Issue 2: Negative Consequences Of Burnoutmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This review showed that athlete burnout was associated with both increases in negative mental health outcomes (e.g., depression, anxiety, insomnia, worry, and body image dissatisfaction) and decreases in positive mental health outcomes (e.g., satisfaction and vitality). What was less clear, however, were the possible physical health and physiological consequences for athletes [4].…”
Section: Issue 2: Negative Consequences Of Burnoutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent meta-analysis conducted by Glandorf et al [4] revealed that both total and dimensional measures of athlete burnout exhibit a positive correlation with depression, although the effect sizes vary, ranging from small to medium (r = À.03 to .59). These findings are particularly significant as they suggest that while there is a relationship between burnout and depression, the two are not entirely overlapping constructs.…”
Section: Issue 1: Burnout As a Multidimensional Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Results unearthed a complex series of outcomes with individual burnout dimensions developing differentially over time with gender impacting the slope of these developmental patterns. The most recent longitudinal research efforts have showcased that a complex series of mediators (i.e., perceived support and stress) of athlete burnout exist over time (Glandorf et al, 2022), that person-centered longitudinal efforts have utility in detailing how highlighted how the individual dimensions of athlete burnout develop across a competitive sport season (DeFreese & Smith, 2021), and that burnout symptoms appear to be increasing over time in athlete populations (Madigan et al, 2022). Other important contemporary efforts are further highlighted within both volumes of this special issue.…”
Section: The Contemporary Longitudinal Research/ Meta-analysis Eramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When facing conflict, a person who feels emotionally exhausted will feel fear and eventually become apathetic, care less about the people around him, or even affect his physical condition (Sin, 2019). (Glandorf et al, 2022) Athletes who experience physical and psychological stress during competition and training can hinder performance and increase the negative impact on well-being if they do not have appropriate coping mechanisms. In addition, athletes practicing at the amateur level know little about coping with stress and how it impacts their well-being (Rose et al, 2023).…”
Section: Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%