O coping Medeia a Relação entre Ansiedade Competitiva e Transtornos Alimentares em Atletas?

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Leonardo de S. Fortes
José Roberto. do Nascimento Junior
Gabriel Lucas M. Freire
Maria Elisa C. Ferreira

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Não se sabe se o coping media a relação entre a ansiedade competitiva e os comportamentos de risco para os transtornos alimentares (CRTA) em atletas. O objetivo do estudo foi analisar a mediação do coping entre a ansiedade competitiva e os CRTA em atletas brasileiros do sexo masculino. Participaram 739 atletas. Para avaliação da frequência de CRTA foi adotado o Disordered Eating in Sports Scale. Utilizou-se a versão brasileira do Competitive State Anxiety Inventory para avaliar a ansiedade competitiva. Foi utilizado o Athletic Coping Strategies Inventory para avaliar as estratégias de coping. Os achados revelaram relação direta entre a ansiedade competitiva e os CRTA (p = .01). Os resultados indicaram que as estratégias de coping potencializaram a relação entre a ansiedade competitiva e os CRTA (p = .01). Concluiu-se que o coping pode ser considerado uma variável psicológica determinante na relação entre a ansiedade competitiva e o CRTA.

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