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    Coping and affect in performance by youth swimmers : an investigation of patterns of coping

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    Date
    1993
    Author
    Isaak, Kimberly Jane
    Degree
    Master of Science
    Discipline
    Kinesiology
    Subject
    Swimming Psychological aspects
    Stress and sport
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    The primary purpose of this study was to examine how young swimmers cope with the stress of sport during competition. Specifically, this study will examine if swimmers use a consistent coping style over three different swim meets. The relationships between cognitive appraisal of task importance and goal frustration and coping will also be explored. Last, appraisal, coping self-reported mood will be examined. Subjects will be young swimmers 10 - 16 years of age who were currently training and competing in Thunder Bay Ontario, on the Thunderbolt swim club.
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