Paidéia (Ribeirão Preto) (Aug 2018)

Effect of Competitive Anxiety on Passing Decision-Making in Under-17 Soccer Players

  • Leonardo de Sousa Fortes,
  • Raphaella Christinne Ribeiro de Lima,
  • Sebastião Sousa Almeida,
  • Romulo Maia Carlos Fonseca,
  • Pedro Pinheiro Paes,
  • Maria Elisa Caputo Ferreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-4327e2820
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 0

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Abstract It is not known if competitive anxiety affects decision-making performance in athletes. This study aimed to analyze the effect of competitive anxiety on passing decision-making in young soccer players. This is a prospective study, whose sample consisted of 40 soccer athletes of the under-17 category. The Portuguese version of the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory (CSAI-2R) was filled out by athletes 45 minutes before the start of a soccer match. Decision-making was evaluated in a real game situation. The analysis and categorization of actions were based on the Game Performance Assessment Instrument. The results showed significant influence of cognitive anxiety (R² =.20; p = .001), somatic anxiety (R² = .45; p = .001) and self-confidence about the passing decision-making index (R² = .31; p = .001). It was concluded that competitive anxiety can be considered an intervening factor in decision-making of the pass of young male soccer players.Keywords: test validity, scaling, elderly, depression

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