State of mood, motivation, and impulsivity of young athletes: a cross-sectional study

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Purpose. The aim of the study was to compare the mood, motivation, and impulsivity of young athletes of different sexes and ages. Methods. The sample consisted of 147 young student-athletes of both sexes, aged 12-17 years, participating in the regional stage of the Brazilian Youth School Games 2018. The individuals were categorized into 4 groups for analysis considering sex (male vs. female) and age (≤ 14 years and ≥ 15 years). Results. (1) Female athletes aged ≤ 14 years demonstrated greater instability of mood compared with males of the same age (p = 0.009). (2) Female athletes aged ≥ 15 years presented less energy and disposition than female athletes aged ≤ 14 years (p = 0.007) and males aged ≥ 15 years (p = 0.001). (3) Both female groups (aged ≤ 14 years and ≥ 15 years) had a higher score than the male group aged 14 years for lack of perseverance (p = 0.003 and p = 0.034, respectively) and lack of premeditation (p = 0.012 and p = 0.013, respectively). Conclusions. The mood, motivation, and impulsivity of young athletes have varying characteristics in males and females and these variables are modulated by age.

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Costa, K. M., de Lira, C. A. B., Penna, E. M., Andrade, M. S., de Suza Fonseca, F., de Lima-Junior, D., … de Conti Texiera Costa, G. (2023). State of mood, motivation, and impulsivity of young athletes: a cross-sectional study. Human Movement, 24, 86–92. https://doi.org/10.5114/hm.2023.115860

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