Burnout in referees: relations with stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotions

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, A. Rui
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Fontes, Liliana Magalhães Campos, Rodrigues, Marta, Dias, Belarmino
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/76221
Resumo: Background: Referees assume an important role on sports activity because their decisions are highly scrutinized and can influence the results achieved by athletes and teams. However, referees are much less studied than athletes regarding the way they deal with and respond to stress factors. This study analysed how soccer referees adapted to a stressful situation by using a critical incident methodology of collecting data 24 to 48 hours before a game. For that, we established two goals and five hypotheses: goal 1) to describe the feelings of stress, cognitive appraisal, emotions, and burnout in referees; goal 2) to analyse the predictor value of stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotions in explaining the referees’ burnout experience. The five hypotheses tested were: higher levels of stress predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H1), higher levels of threat perception and lower levels of challenge perception predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H2); lower levels of coping perception and control perception predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H3), higher levels of anxiety, dejection, and anger predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H4), and lower levels of excitement and happiness predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H5). Methods: The evaluation protocol included measures of stress, cognitive appraisal, emotions, and burnout. Participants were 394 soccer referees (males = 364; 90%), with a mean age of 27 years old (SD = 7.33). Results: Results indicated that burnout was predicted by these dimensions: higher levels of stress related to conflicts and family and personal life balance, higher levels of threat perception, lower levels of challenge perception, lower levels of coping perception, lower levels of happiness, and higher levels of anger. Conclusion: These results indicate that referees can benefit from participating in psychological programs that include stress management strategies directed to deal with the stress and negative emotions from competition.
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spelling Burnout in referees: relations with stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotionsBurnoutCognitive appraisalSoccer refereesSports emotionsSports performanceStress adaptationCiências Sociais::PsicologiaSaúde de qualidadeBackground: Referees assume an important role on sports activity because their decisions are highly scrutinized and can influence the results achieved by athletes and teams. However, referees are much less studied than athletes regarding the way they deal with and respond to stress factors. This study analysed how soccer referees adapted to a stressful situation by using a critical incident methodology of collecting data 24 to 48 hours before a game. For that, we established two goals and five hypotheses: goal 1) to describe the feelings of stress, cognitive appraisal, emotions, and burnout in referees; goal 2) to analyse the predictor value of stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotions in explaining the referees’ burnout experience. The five hypotheses tested were: higher levels of stress predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H1), higher levels of threat perception and lower levels of challenge perception predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H2); lower levels of coping perception and control perception predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H3), higher levels of anxiety, dejection, and anger predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H4), and lower levels of excitement and happiness predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H5). Methods: The evaluation protocol included measures of stress, cognitive appraisal, emotions, and burnout. Participants were 394 soccer referees (males = 364; 90%), with a mean age of 27 years old (SD = 7.33). Results: Results indicated that burnout was predicted by these dimensions: higher levels of stress related to conflicts and family and personal life balance, higher levels of threat perception, lower levels of challenge perception, lower levels of coping perception, lower levels of happiness, and higher levels of anger. Conclusion: These results indicate that referees can benefit from participating in psychological programs that include stress management strategies directed to deal with the stress and negative emotions from competition.GraphyUniversidade do MinhoGomes, A. RuiFontes, Liliana Magalhães CamposRodrigues, MartaDias, Belarmino20212021-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/76221engGomes, A.R., Fontes, L., Rodrigues, M, & Dias, B. (2021). Burnout in referees: Relations with stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotions. International Journal of Psychology & Behavior Analysis, 7(177), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.15344/2455-3867/2021/1772455-386710.15344/2455-3867/2021/177177https://www.graphyonline.com/archives/IJPBA/2021/IJPBA-177/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T11:58:12Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/76221Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:47:54.370693Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Burnout in referees: relations with stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotions
spellingShingle Burnout in referees: relations with stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotions
Gomes, A. Rui
Burnout
Cognitive appraisal
Soccer referees
Sports emotions
Sports performance
Stress adaptation
Ciências Sociais::Psicologia
Saúde de qualidade
title_short Burnout in referees: relations with stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotions
title_full Burnout in referees: relations with stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotions
title_fullStr Burnout in referees: relations with stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotions
title_full_unstemmed Burnout in referees: relations with stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotions
title_sort Burnout in referees: relations with stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotions
author Gomes, A. Rui
author_facet Gomes, A. Rui
Fontes, Liliana Magalhães Campos
Rodrigues, Marta
Dias, Belarmino
author_role author
author2 Fontes, Liliana Magalhães Campos
Rodrigues, Marta
Dias, Belarmino
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, A. Rui
Fontes, Liliana Magalhães Campos
Rodrigues, Marta
Dias, Belarmino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Burnout
Cognitive appraisal
Soccer referees
Sports emotions
Sports performance
Stress adaptation
Ciências Sociais::Psicologia
Saúde de qualidade
topic Burnout
Cognitive appraisal
Soccer referees
Sports emotions
Sports performance
Stress adaptation
Ciências Sociais::Psicologia
Saúde de qualidade
description Background: Referees assume an important role on sports activity because their decisions are highly scrutinized and can influence the results achieved by athletes and teams. However, referees are much less studied than athletes regarding the way they deal with and respond to stress factors. This study analysed how soccer referees adapted to a stressful situation by using a critical incident methodology of collecting data 24 to 48 hours before a game. For that, we established two goals and five hypotheses: goal 1) to describe the feelings of stress, cognitive appraisal, emotions, and burnout in referees; goal 2) to analyse the predictor value of stress, cognitive appraisal, and emotions in explaining the referees’ burnout experience. The five hypotheses tested were: higher levels of stress predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H1), higher levels of threat perception and lower levels of challenge perception predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H2); lower levels of coping perception and control perception predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H3), higher levels of anxiety, dejection, and anger predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H4), and lower levels of excitement and happiness predict the referees’ tendency to burnout (H5). Methods: The evaluation protocol included measures of stress, cognitive appraisal, emotions, and burnout. Participants were 394 soccer referees (males = 364; 90%), with a mean age of 27 years old (SD = 7.33). Results: Results indicated that burnout was predicted by these dimensions: higher levels of stress related to conflicts and family and personal life balance, higher levels of threat perception, lower levels of challenge perception, lower levels of coping perception, lower levels of happiness, and higher levels of anger. Conclusion: These results indicate that referees can benefit from participating in psychological programs that include stress management strategies directed to deal with the stress and negative emotions from competition.
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