PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Can we speak of a negative psychological tetrad in sports? A probabilistic Bayesian study on competitive sailing.

  • Alejandro García-Mas,
  • Bruno Martins,
  • Antonio Núñez,
  • Francisco J Ponseti,
  • Rubén Trigueros,
  • Antonio Alias,
  • Israel Caraballo,
  • José M Aguilar-Parra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272550
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 8
p. e0272550

Abstract

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IntroductionResearchers display an interest in studying aspects like the mental health of high-performance athletes; the dark side of sport, or the earliest attempts to study the so-called dark triad of personality in both initiation and high-performance athletes. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to determine the possible existence and magnitude of negative psychological aspects within a population of competition sailors and from a probabilistic point of view, using Bayesian Network analysis.MethodsThe study was carried out on 235 semi-professional sailors of the 49er Class, aged between 16 and 52 years (M = 24.66; SD = 8.03).ResultsThe results show the existence of a Negative Tetrad-formed by achievement burnout, anxiety due to concentration disruption, amotivation and importance given to error-as a probabilistic product of the psychological variables studied: motivation, anxiety, burnout and fear of error.ConclusionThese results, supported by Bayesian networks, show holistically the influence of the social context on the psychological and emotional well-being of the athlete during competition at sea.