Relation of the Positive Affect in Coping with an Aggravating Burnout Tendency in Male Athletes

  • Tanaka T
  • Mizuochi F
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Abstract

In the present study we aimed to confirm that no antagonistic relation exists in the expression between positive and negative affects in male university athletes, and to examine the relation of the positive affect in coping with an aggravating burnout tendency. The subjects for analysis were 456 male university athletes belonging to athletic clubs. We evaluated the positive and negative affects that were characteristic of these athletes by the Japanese version of the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) scales. By making an inter-group comparison of the burnout tendency that was classified by the two affects evaluated by the Athletic Burnout Inventory, we obtained the following findings:

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Tanaka, T., & Mizuochi, F. (2013). Relation of the Positive Affect in Coping with an Aggravating Burnout Tendency in Male Athletes. Japanese Journal of Sport Psychology, 40(1), 43–57. https://doi.org/10.4146/jjspopsy.2012-1216

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