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The effects of a motivational general-arousal imagery intervention upon preperformance symptoms in male rugby union players

To investigate the efficacy of a motivational general-arousal based imagery strategy in modifying precompetitive symptom interpretations. A staggered multiple baseline single-subject design was employed with five male collegiate rugby union players ( M = 24.5; SD = 3.05). The dependent variable was...

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Published in:Psychology of sport and exercise 2009, Vol.10 (1), p.175-185
Main Authors: Mellalieu, Stephen D., Hanton, Sheldon, Thomas, Owen
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Language:English
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Summary:To investigate the efficacy of a motivational general-arousal based imagery strategy in modifying precompetitive symptom interpretations. A staggered multiple baseline single-subject design was employed with five male collegiate rugby union players ( M = 24.5; SD = 3.05). The dependent variable was monitored over a full competitive season via measures of precompetitive anxiety and affect together with follow-up social validation procedures. More facilitative interpretations of symptoms associated with competitive anxiety, and greater self-confidence levels were reported postintervention, together with changes in positive and negative affect. The findings highlight the importance of employing individualized imagery with motivational general-arousal content to modify performers' perceptions of their precompetitive experiences. This effect is proposed to occur directly through adaptive changes in individuals' psychological response systems and indirectly via the protection mechanisms associated with enhanced efficacy expectations.
ISSN:1469-0292
DOI:10.1016/j.psychsport.2008.07.003