Coach-athlete relationships and life skills development among Brazilian handball players: A prospective study
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Published:2024-04-03
Issue:1
Volume:26
Page:e2051
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ISSN:2014-4520
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Container-title:Quaderns de Psicologia
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language:
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Short-container-title:qpsicologia
Author:
Freire Gabriel Lucas MoraisORCID,
Cronin Lorcan Donal,
Jowett Sophia,
Costa Nathan Leonardo GomesORCID,
Fiorese Lenamar,
Do Nascimento Junior José Roberto AndradeORCID
Abstract
This study was to examine the prospective associations between coach-athlete relationship (CAR) and life skills development in youth handball players. This study employed a longitudinal research design. A total of 78 male handball players completed the Life Skills Scale for Sport and the Coach-Athlete Relationship Questionnaire over three waves of data collection: start of the season; midseason and end of the season. Data were analyzed using multivariate analysis of variance Pearson’s Correlation and Linear Multiple Regression (p<.05). The findings indicated the three dimensions of CAR seem to have higher effect on life skills subscales as the season progressed (i.e., higher effect on life skills at T3 compared to T2 and T1). Commitment and Complementarity were positively associated with several life skills subscales at all three timepoints. Results suggest that the quality of the CAR is an important determinant for the development of life skills in youth handball players across the sports season.
Publisher
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona