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Fear of failure, motivation and negative affect in sport: Multilevel analyses of coaches and athletes

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Taylor S, Allen J & Duncan E (2019) Fear of failure, motivation and negative affect in sport: Multilevel analyses of coaches and athletes. FEPSAC 2019 (15th European Congress of Sport & Exercise Psychology), Munster, Germany, 15.07.2019-20.01.2019.

Abstract
Recent studies have shown the negative impact controlling coach behaviours can have on individual athletes¡¯ basic psychological needs and negative affect (Bartholomew, Ntoumanis, Ryan, Bosch, & Th?gersen-Ntoumani, 2011); however, less is known about how it might impact athletes¡¯ fear of failure. Additionally, more research is necessary to understand why coaches engage in controlling behaviours, as research in this area is limited (Matosic, Ntoumanis, & Quested, 2016). This study furthers our understanding in this area by examining if controlling coach behaviours influences athletes¡¯ fear of failure and whether coach fear of failure acts as a potential antecedent. Participants to date are coaches (n=21) and athletes (n=83) competing in individual sports at elite level (national/international). This study uses multilevel analyses to examine the relationship between these variables. H1: Positive associations between coaches¡¯ fear of failure and negative affect, and athletes¡¯ perception of controlling coach behaviour, needs frustration, fear of failure and negative affect at the between-level. H2: Negative associations between coaches¡¯ fear of failure and positive affect, and athletes fear of failure and positive affect at the between level H3: Positive associations between athletes¡¯ perceptions of controlling coach behaviour, needs frustration, fear of failure and negative affect at the within-level. H4: Negative associations between athletes¡¯ perceptions of fear of failure and positive affect at the within-level. H5: Mediation between controlling coach behaviour and fear of failure, via needs frustration at the between and within-level.

StatusUnpublished
ConferenceFEPSAC 2019 (15th European Congress of Sport & Exercise Psychology)
Conference locationMunster, Germany
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Professor Edward Duncan

Professor Edward Duncan

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