The Relationship Between Mood, Competitive Anxiety, and Injuries: A Longitudinal Analysis in High-Performance Female Volleyball Players
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ISSN: 2076-3417
DOI: 10.3390/app15137585
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Boladeras, A., Gil-Caselles, L., Moreno-Fernández, I., Guillén-Cots, J., Garcia-Naveira, A., Ruiz-Barquín, R., & Olmedilla-Zafra, A. (2025). The Relationship Between Mood, Competitive Anxiety, and Injuries: A Longitudinal Analysis in High-Performance Female Volleyball Players. Applied Sciences, 15(13), 7585. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15137585
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Background: Athletic success depends not only on physical performance and psychological
well-being but also on the effective emotional regulation of adaptive processes to prevent
sports injuries in stressful situations such as competition. This study analyzes the rela tionship between emotional state, pre-competitive anxiety, and injury incidence in female
volleyball players throughout an entire competitive season. Methods: The POMS and
CSAI-2 questionnaires were administered before 16 leagu ...
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