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Psychological strategies of Veterans and service members who participate in organized sports
Author(s) -
Sara Peterson,
Justin Z. Laferrier,
Alicia M Koontz,
Hongwu Wang,
Matthew J. Hannan,
Rory A. Cooper
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of military veteran and family health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2368-7924
DOI - 10.3138/jmvfh.4316
Subject(s) - psychology , test (biology) , scale (ratio) , competition (biology) , social psychology , clinical psychology , applied psychology , paleontology , ecology , physics , quantum mechanics , biology
The study sought to examine the performance strategies of wounded, ill, and injured service members and Veterans who participate in the Warrior Games. Methods: The Test of Performance Strategies (TOPS) was completed by 23 men and 5 women participants on the first and last days of the Warrior Games. The participants were separated into 2 groups: those who had participated in organized sporting events for more than 1 year (experienced; n=14) and those who had less than 1 year of experience (novice; n=14). A mixed-model ANOVA was used to assess pre–post changes and the effect of experience on total TOPS scores. Results: Overall participation in the Warrior Games did not change the performance strategies used by the participants. However, experienced participants had higher post-competition sub-scale scores than novice participants in the categories of self-talk, goal setting, and activation ( p<0.05). Discussion: While participation in a single Warrior Games event did not appear to change participants' short-term psychological thought processes around competition and practice, more than 1 year of participation in organized sporting events was associated with improved skills.

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