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Autonomy, Coping Strategies and Psychological Well-Being in Young Professional Tennis Players

This research aimed to analyze the role of Psychological Well-being factors in young professional tennis players, assigning special attention to their preferred coping strategies and perceived autonomy that specifically contribute to Psychological Well-being. The conceptual framework utilized for th...

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Published in:The Spanish journal of psychology 2013-01, Vol.16, p.E75-E75, Article E75
Main Authors: Romero Carrasco, Alicia Elena, Campbell, Rolando Zapata, López, Alejandra Letelier, Poblete, Ixa López, García-Mas, Alexandre
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Adolescent
Analysis
Athletes
Athletes - psychology
Autonomy
Child
Clinical and Health Psychology
Cognitive restructuring
Coping
Coping strategies
Decision making
Humans
Male
Perceptions
Personal Autonomy
Psychological aspects
Psychological well being
Psychology
Questionnaires
Social aspects
Social Environment
Social Support
Spanish language
Tennis
Tennis - psychology
Tennis players
Tournaments
Validity
Well being
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