Hartley Chris, Coffee Pete, Abhyankar Purva
Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport, University of Stirling, Stirling, United Kingdom.
School of Social Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2022 Aug 10;13:940747. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.940747. eCollection 2022.
Psychological stress can be both a help and a hindrance to wellbeing and performance in sport. The provision receipt of social support is a key resource for managing adaptations to stress. However, extant literature in this area is largely limited to the s perspective of social support. Furthermore, social support is not always effective, with evidence suggesting it can contribute to positive, negative, and indifferent adaptations to stress. As such, we do not know social support influences adaptations to stress in sport. The social identity approach may explain how social support can lead to both positive and negative adaptations to stress. Our purpose in this study was to explore how social support and social identities influence adaptations to stress in a Rugby Academy Programme. Using qualitative methods within a naturalistic research paradigm, semi-structured interviews were conducted with Rugby Academy co-ordinators ( = 6) and players ( = 12), and four focus groups were conducted with teams of support staff ( = 18). Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis, which generated seven sub-themes categorized into two higher-order analytical themes. Our results demonstrate that group-based perceptions of social support influence adaptations to stress. Specifically, whether social support influences positive, negative, or indifferent adaptations to stress depended on (1) social factors influencing the nature of social support, and (2) social factors influencing the provision and receipt of social support. These findings advance our understanding of how adaptations to stress are influenced by social support. Implications are offered for how organizations, teams, and practitioners can facilitate positive adaptations to stress in sport.
心理压力对运动中的幸福感和表现既可能有帮助,也可能有阻碍。社会支持的提供和接受是应对压力适应的关键资源。然而,该领域的现有文献很大程度上局限于社会支持的视角。此外,社会支持并不总是有效的,有证据表明它可能导致对压力的积极、消极和无差异适应。因此,我们并不清楚社会支持如何影响运动中对压力的适应。社会认同方法可能解释社会支持如何导致对压力的积极和消极适应。本研究的目的是探讨社会支持和社会认同如何影响橄榄球学院项目中对压力的适应。在自然主义研究范式内采用定性方法,对橄榄球学院协调员(n = 6)和球员(n = 12)进行了半结构化访谈,并对支持人员团队(n = 18)进行了四个焦点小组访谈。使用反思性主题分析对数据进行分析,产生了七个子主题,分为两个高阶分析主题。我们的结果表明,基于群体的社会支持观念会影响对压力的适应。具体而言,社会支持是影响对压力的积极、消极还是无差异适应,取决于(1)影响社会支持性质的社会因素,以及(2)影响社会支持提供和接受的社会因素。这些发现推进了我们对社会支持如何影响压力适应的理解。针对组织、团队和从业者如何促进运动中对压力的积极适应提出了建议。