(redirected from cognitive anxiety)Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. anx·i·e·ty (ăng-zī′ĭ-tē) n. pl. anx·i·e·ties 1. a. A state of uneasiness and apprehension, as about future uncertainties. b. A cause of anxiety: For some people, air travel is a ...
Furthermore, the result showed a negative correlation between cognitive anxiety and sports performance during competition on individuals and team sports. Sport psychologists, sport counselors, and coaches should use the present findings to recommend coping strategies to team and individual athletes that ...
Sport psychologists, sport counselors, and coaches should use the present findings to recommend coping strategies to team and individual athletes that are appropriate for dealing with their athletes' levels of cognitive anxiety. 展开 关键词: Cognitive anxiety Sports performance Team sports Individual ...
,... - 《Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports》 被引量: 113发表: 1999年 The role of achievement goal orientations and perceived ability upon somatic and cognitive indices of sport competition trait anxiety A study of young athl... Goal orientation theory and competence ...
Self-efficacy, cognitive interference, sport anxiety, and psychological coping skills as predictors of performance in intercollegiate golf The present study examined the importance of four psychological constructs, self-efficacy, cognitive interference, sport anxiety, and psychological coping skills, in ...
Study 1 showed that anxiety and dejection were associated with more interfering thoughts and greater disruptions in concentration, whereas the effects of anger and happiness on interfering thoughts differed relative to the age of participants. Specifically, anger was associated with more interfering ...
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Cognitive and somatic state anxiety and self-confidence in cheerleading competition. Finkenberg ME,DiNucci JN,McCune ED,McCune SL.Cognitive and somatic state anxiety and self-confidence in cheerleading competition. Percept Mot Skills Dec ... ME Finkenberg,JN Dinucci,ED Mccune,... - 《...
A thorough understanding of the relationship between cognitive test performance and symptoms of depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) is important given the high prevalence of these emotional symptoms following injury. It is also impo...
Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent psychological conditions among adults worldwide. However, further research is needed on the role of variables such as health indices, stressful events, social cognition, and executive functioning in predicting anxiety symptoms. We conducted two studies to explore...