Mansell Paul C, Turner Martin J
School of Health, Science and Wellbeing, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom.
Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2023 Oct 24;14:1140790. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1140790. eCollection 2023.
Stress is ubiquitous and how individuals view the nature of stress can influence psychological wellbeing. The present study aimed to investigate the mediating role of proactive coping on the relationships between stress mindset and challenge appraisal tendencies and examine how this in turn related to psychological wellbeing. A secondary aim was to investigate if there were any differences in stress mindset between athletes and non-athletes. It was hypothesised that stress mindset would be indirectly positively associated with challenge appraisal tendencies through proactive coping, that a challenge appraisal tendency would positively relate to vitality, and that vitality would negatively relate to depressive symptoms. It was also hypothesised that athletes would possess more facilitative views of stress compared with non-athletes.
Two hundred and seven individuals ( = 101 athletes, = 106 non-athletes, = 22.76 years, = 4.94) completed an online questionnaire pack assessing stress mindset, proactive coping, challenge appraisal tendencies, vitality, and depressive symptoms.
Using path analysis, the hypothesised model demonstrated a good fit to the data and the positive relationship between stress mindset and challenge appraisal tendencies was mediated by proactive coping. Challenge appraisal tendencies were positively associated with vitality, which was negatively associated with depressive symptoms. Athletes reported a significantly greater 'stress-is-enhancing' mindset, greater vitality, and fewer depressive symptoms than non-athletes.
Findings offer support for the role that stress mindset has in potentially influencing psychological wellbeing and offer the novel suggestion that this mechanism may operate through proactive coping and challenge appraisal tendencies.
压力无处不在,个体对压力本质的看法会影响心理健康。本研究旨在探讨积极应对在压力思维模式与挑战评估倾向之间关系中的中介作用,并考察这如何反过来与心理健康相关。第二个目的是调查运动员和非运动员在压力思维模式上是否存在差异。研究假设是,压力思维模式将通过积极应对与挑战评估倾向间接正相关,挑战评估倾向将与活力正相关,而活力将与抑郁症状负相关。还假设与非运动员相比,运动员对压力会持有更具促进作用的看法。
207名个体( = 101名运动员, = 106名非运动员, = 22.76岁, = 4.94)完成了一份在线问卷包,评估压力思维模式、积极应对、挑战评估倾向、活力和抑郁症状。
使用路径分析,假设模型与数据拟合良好,压力思维模式与挑战评估倾向之间的正相关由积极应对介导。挑战评估倾向与活力正相关,活力与抑郁症状负相关。与非运动员相比,运动员报告出显著更强的“压力增强”思维模式、更高的活力和更少的抑郁症状。
研究结果支持了压力思维模式在潜在影响心理健康方面的作用,并提出了一种新的观点,即这种机制可能通过积极应对和挑战评估倾向起作用。