The effects of stress inoculation training and goal-setting program on anxiety, subjective pain, and rehabilitation adherence of injured filipino athletes

This study examined the effects of Stress Inoculation Training and Goal-Setting Program in reducing the state anxiety and subjective pain levels of injured athletes and in enhancing their rehabilitation adherence. Purposive sampling was used involving 30 intercollegiate athletes from major universit...

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Main Author: Montano, Julian Ramos, III
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-18492021-05-18T03:59:56Z The effects of stress inoculation training and goal-setting program on anxiety, subjective pain, and rehabilitation adherence of injured filipino athletes Montano, Julian Ramos, III This study examined the effects of Stress Inoculation Training and Goal-Setting Program in reducing the state anxiety and subjective pain levels of injured athletes and in enhancing their rehabilitation adherence. Purposive sampling was used involving 30 intercollegiate athletes from major universities in Metro Manila who were suffering from a less than a month-old soft tissue injury at the Grade II severity level. These athletes were assigned to Stress Inoculation Training, Goal-Setting Program, and Control Group. There were ten participants in each condition. Each treatment client received three to four hours of individual counseling of either of the psychological interventions understudy. An analysis of the pretest to posttest scores and the change index of both treatment conditions showed a significant decrease in state anxiety and subjective pain levels while the control group did not show any significant change. However, on the same dependent variables, no significant differences were found between the two treatment conditions. Again, on the Rehabilitation Adherence ratio of the treatment conditions, no significant difference were found, but both (treatment conditions) were significantly higher than that of the control group. Findings revealed that Stress Inoculation Training and Goal-Setting Program are effective psychological interventions for injured athletes in reducing their state anxiety and subjective pain levels and in enhancing their rehabilitation adherence. 2000-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/850 Dissertations English Animo Repository Sports injuries Rehabilitation counseling Athletes Stress (Psychology) Anxiety Pain Counseling Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Sports injuries
Rehabilitation counseling
Athletes
Stress (Psychology)
Anxiety
Pain
Counseling
Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling
spellingShingle Sports injuries
Rehabilitation counseling
Athletes
Stress (Psychology)
Anxiety
Pain
Counseling
Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling
Montano, Julian Ramos, III
The effects of stress inoculation training and goal-setting program on anxiety, subjective pain, and rehabilitation adherence of injured filipino athletes
description This study examined the effects of Stress Inoculation Training and Goal-Setting Program in reducing the state anxiety and subjective pain levels of injured athletes and in enhancing their rehabilitation adherence. Purposive sampling was used involving 30 intercollegiate athletes from major universities in Metro Manila who were suffering from a less than a month-old soft tissue injury at the Grade II severity level. These athletes were assigned to Stress Inoculation Training, Goal-Setting Program, and Control Group. There were ten participants in each condition. Each treatment client received three to four hours of individual counseling of either of the psychological interventions understudy. An analysis of the pretest to posttest scores and the change index of both treatment conditions showed a significant decrease in state anxiety and subjective pain levels while the control group did not show any significant change. However, on the same dependent variables, no significant differences were found between the two treatment conditions. Again, on the Rehabilitation Adherence ratio of the treatment conditions, no significant difference were found, but both (treatment conditions) were significantly higher than that of the control group. Findings revealed that Stress Inoculation Training and Goal-Setting Program are effective psychological interventions for injured athletes in reducing their state anxiety and subjective pain levels and in enhancing their rehabilitation adherence.
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author Montano, Julian Ramos, III
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title The effects of stress inoculation training and goal-setting program on anxiety, subjective pain, and rehabilitation adherence of injured filipino athletes
title_short The effects of stress inoculation training and goal-setting program on anxiety, subjective pain, and rehabilitation adherence of injured filipino athletes
title_full The effects of stress inoculation training and goal-setting program on anxiety, subjective pain, and rehabilitation adherence of injured filipino athletes
title_fullStr The effects of stress inoculation training and goal-setting program on anxiety, subjective pain, and rehabilitation adherence of injured filipino athletes
title_full_unstemmed The effects of stress inoculation training and goal-setting program on anxiety, subjective pain, and rehabilitation adherence of injured filipino athletes
title_sort effects of stress inoculation training and goal-setting program on anxiety, subjective pain, and rehabilitation adherence of injured filipino athletes
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