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The relationship between evaluative concerns and sport competition state anxiety among youth skiers

Abstract

Thirty-four youth competitive skiers (mean age = 13.74 years) completed measures of social evaluative concern and competitive anxiety. Consistent with past research, regression analyses showed that cognitive anxiety was related to performance-specific evaluative concerns. However, contrary to current conceptualizations of sport competition anxiety, somatic anxiety was correlated with concerns about evaluation of other non-performance aspects of ski racing. Competitive skiers were most concerned about parents' and friends' evaluations of their performance, and other competitors' and friends' evaluations of their skiing in general. These findings are discussed in relation to the theory and management of sport competition state anxiety.

Authors

Bray SR; Martin KA; Widmeyer WN

Journal

Journal of Sports Sciences, Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 353–361

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

January 1, 2000

DOI

10.1080/026404100402412

ISSN

0264-0414

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