Stress and coping strategies of college student-athletes

Student-athletes experience enormous amount of stress due to the nature of the roles that they play. Being a student, one has to deal with the demands of academics- attending regular class hours, studying for tests, submitting projects, working together with their groupmates on certain tasks, etc. A...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-149612024-09-09T08:25:01Z Stress and coping strategies of college student-athletes Ines, Jennifer V. Student-athletes experience enormous amount of stress due to the nature of the roles that they play. Being a student, one has to deal with the demands of academics- attending regular class hours, studying for tests, submitting projects, working together with their groupmates on certain tasks, etc. As an athlete, one also needs to attend to athletic responsibilities such as long hours of training, local and international competitions, etc. Balancing these roles can be quite challenging. Stress, when not managed effectively may result to negative consequences to a person’s physical and mental health. The study sought to shed light on college student-athletes’ unique experiences of coping with the stresses brought about by their dual role of being student and athlete. It aimed to describe the different kinds of stress that student-athletes experience in their daily lives. More importantly, it aimed to investigate on the types of coping mechanisms that student-athletes employ in order to manage their stresses. Findings reveal that stress experienced by athletes come in the forms of interpersonal stress, academics-related, athletics-related and family financial stress. Results also show that athletes employ both vigilant and cognitive avoidance coping in managing their stress. 2021-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13103 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository College athletes—Philippines—Psychology Adjustment (Psychology) Stress in youth Personality and Social Contexts Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Psychology
institution De La Salle University
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topic College athletes—Philippines—Psychology
Adjustment (Psychology)
Stress in youth
Personality and Social Contexts
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Psychology
spellingShingle College athletes—Philippines—Psychology
Adjustment (Psychology)
Stress in youth
Personality and Social Contexts
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Psychology
Ines, Jennifer V.
Stress and coping strategies of college student-athletes
description Student-athletes experience enormous amount of stress due to the nature of the roles that they play. Being a student, one has to deal with the demands of academics- attending regular class hours, studying for tests, submitting projects, working together with their groupmates on certain tasks, etc. As an athlete, one also needs to attend to athletic responsibilities such as long hours of training, local and international competitions, etc. Balancing these roles can be quite challenging. Stress, when not managed effectively may result to negative consequences to a person’s physical and mental health. The study sought to shed light on college student-athletes’ unique experiences of coping with the stresses brought about by their dual role of being student and athlete. It aimed to describe the different kinds of stress that student-athletes experience in their daily lives. More importantly, it aimed to investigate on the types of coping mechanisms that student-athletes employ in order to manage their stresses. Findings reveal that stress experienced by athletes come in the forms of interpersonal stress, academics-related, athletics-related and family financial stress. Results also show that athletes employ both vigilant and cognitive avoidance coping in managing their stress.
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