Resiliency against stress among athletes
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The aim of this paper is to describe the results of a study concerning the relationship between resiliency and appraisal of a stressful situation, anxiety reactions and undertaken methods of coping among sportsmen. The research concerned 192 competitors who actively train in one of the Olympic disciplines – individual or team. We used the following instruments: Resiliency Assessment Scale (SPP-25); Stress Appraisal Questionnaire A/B; Reactions to Competition Questionnaire; Coping Inventory for Str essful Situations (CISS); Sport Stress Coping Strategies Questionnaire (SR3S, self-constructed). Athletes most frequently apply positive types of stress appraisal, and they cope with stress through a task-oriented style during competitions. There is a relationship between the level of resiliency and the analysed aspects of the process of stress. The higher the resiliency, the more positive is the appraisal of a stressful situation and the more task-oriented are the strategies applied. Similarly, in everyday situations resilient sportspeople positively appraise difficult situations and undertake mostly task-oriented strategies. Resiliency is connected with less frequently experiencing reactions in the form of anxiety. The obtained results, similarly to previous research, suggest that resiliency is connected with experiencing positive
emotions. It causes more frequent appraisal of stressful situations as a challenge. More resilient people also choose
more effective and situation-appropriate coping strategies. Therefore they are more resistant to stress.
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