The relationship between big five and self-control in boxers: A mediating model

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Abstract

The current study was aimed to shed some additional light on the relationship between the Big Five personality traits and self-control in boxers and investigates self-efficacy as a mediator between the two variables. Two hundred and ten boxers (age: M = 18.89, SD = 3.83; amount of boxing practice: M = 4.93 years, SD = 3.22; 76 male) of Chinese national athletes participated the study. Results showed a pronounced level of self-control. The higher the competitive level, the higher the level of self-control. There were significant correlations among the Big Five, self-control, and self-efficacy. Self-efficacy mediated the relationship between the Big Five personality traits and self-control.

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Zhang, G., Chen, X., Xiao, L., & Rost, D. H. (2019). The relationship between big five and self-control in boxers: A mediating model. Frontiers in Psychology, 10(JULY). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01690

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