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Erschienen in: Journal of Happiness Studies 5/2015

01.10.2015 | Research Paper

Self-compassion and Eudaimonic Well-Being During Emotionally Difficult Times in Sport

verfasst von: Leah J. Ferguson, Kent C. Kowalski, Diane E. Mack, Catherine M. Sabiston

Erschienen in: Journal of Happiness Studies | Ausgabe 5/2015

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Abstract

Evidence is emerging for the potential usefulness of self-compassion (Neff in Self Identity 2:223–250, 2003a) in young women athletes’ sport experiences (Mosewich et al. in J Sport Exerc Psychol 33:103–123, 2011, J Sport Exerc Psychol 35:514–524, 2013). However, it is unclear whether extending compassion towards the self contributes to or thwarts athletes’ psychological well-being (i.e., eudaimonic well-being) in sport. The purpose of this study was to examine self-compassion during emotionally difficult sport situations in relation to eudaimonic well-being in sport. Women athletes (N = 137; M age = 19 years) completed an online survey including measures of self-compassion, eudaimonic well-being, and reactions to hypothetical, emotionally difficult, sport scenarios. Pearson bivariate correlations were used to examine relationships among study variables, and Preacher and Hayes’ (Behav Res Methods 40:879–891, 2008) SPSS macro was used to explore models of indirect effects. The relationship between self-compassion and eudaimonic well-being in the sport domain was generally supported, with significant correlations between self-compassion and autonomy, meaning and vitality in sport, and body appreciation (rs = .18–.47, p < .05). Significant indirect effects suggest that (1) self-compassionate athletes have greater eudaimonic well-being in sport primarily through higher positivity and perseverance, as well as lower passivity in reaction to emotionally difficult sport situations, and (2) self-critical reactions suppress the relationships between self-compassion and eudaimonia in sport. The pattern of findings suggests that compassionately relating to the self might be advantageous for aspects of young women athletes’ psychological well-being in sport. Specifically, having a kind and understanding self-attitude might nurture constructive reactions to emotionally difficult sport situations. Findings can inform future research aimed at better understanding how self-compassion is linked with optimal psychological functioning in sport.

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Reaction items underwent content review and content analysis, as per recommendations by Dunn et al. (1999) including the use of Aiken’s (1985) item content-validity coefficient. Information on development is available upon request from the first author.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Self-compassion and Eudaimonic Well-Being During Emotionally Difficult Times in Sport
verfasst von
Leah J. Ferguson
Kent C. Kowalski
Diane E. Mack
Catherine M. Sabiston
Publikationsdatum
01.10.2015
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Journal of Happiness Studies / Ausgabe 5/2015
Print ISSN: 1389-4978
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7780
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-014-9558-8

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