The Effect of COVID-19 Confinement in Behavioral, Psychological, and Training Patterns of Chess Players

The outbreak of COVID-19 has triggered a pandemic, jeopardizing global health. The sports world is also suffering enormous consequences, such as the suspension of the Olympic Games in Tokyo or, in chess, the cancelation of the World Candidates Tournament 2020. Chess is a sport characterized by high...

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Main Authors: Juan Pedro Fuentes-García, María José Martínez Patiño, Santos Villafaina, Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01812/full
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spelling doaj-1d7af5d7776b46f7832528a36c6a5f8b2020-11-25T03:31:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-09-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.01812570675The Effect of COVID-19 Confinement in Behavioral, Psychological, and Training Patterns of Chess PlayersJuan Pedro Fuentes-García0María José Martínez Patiño1Santos Villafaina2Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez3Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez4Didactic and Behavioral Analysis of Sports Research Group (ADICODE), Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Extremadura, Cáceres, SpainFaculty Sciences of Education and Sport, University of Vigo, Vigo, SpainPhysical Activity and Quality of Life Research Group (AFYCAV), Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Extremadura, Cáceres, SpainFaculty of Sport Sciences, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Madrid, SpainGrupo de Investigación en Cultura, Educación y Sociedad, Universidad de la Costa, Barranquilla, ColombiaThe outbreak of COVID-19 has triggered a pandemic, jeopardizing global health. The sports world is also suffering enormous consequences, such as the suspension of the Olympic Games in Tokyo or, in chess, the cancelation of the World Candidates Tournament 2020. Chess is a sport characterized by high psychophysiological demands derived from long training durations, tournaments, and games, leading to mental, emotional, and physical stress. These characteristics could provide chess players a certain advantage in facing quarantine situations. This study aimed to analyze the effect of COVID-19 confinement on behavioral, psychological, and training patterns of chess players based on their gender, level of education, and level of chess played. We analyzed chess players (N: 450; age = 38.12 ± 14.01 years) in countries where confinement was mandatory: Professional players (N: 55; age = 43.35 ± 13), high-performance players (N: 53; age = 38.57 ± 13.46), competitive players (N: 284; age = 36.82 ± 13.91), and amateur players (N: 58; age = 39.10 ± 14.99). Results showed that chess players significantly decreased physical activity per day while increased chess practise during the confinement period. However, anxiety levels remained moderate despite the anti-stress effects of physical activity. Amateur players showed a significantly higher level of social alarm than professional and high-performance players. Moreover, professional players showed higher values of extraversion than high-performance players and amateur players. In neuroticism, professional players showed higher values than high-performance players. In addition, the professional players showed higher scores in psychological inflexibility than competitive players. Finally, chess players with the highest academic level showed higher levels of personal concern and anxiety due to COVID-19 as well as lower psychological inflexibility compared to those with a lower academic level. In conclusion, chess players, especially those with a higher academic level, might have adapted their psychological profile to fit confinement situations and the worrying levels of physical inactivity.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01812/fullchessphysical activitypsychological inflexibilitypersonalityanxietystress
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Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez
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María José Martínez Patiño
Santos Villafaina
Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez
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The Effect of COVID-19 Confinement in Behavioral, Psychological, and Training Patterns of Chess Players
Frontiers in Psychology
chess
physical activity
psychological inflexibility
personality
anxiety
stress
author_facet Juan Pedro Fuentes-García
María José Martínez Patiño
Santos Villafaina
Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez
Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez
author_sort Juan Pedro Fuentes-García
title The Effect of COVID-19 Confinement in Behavioral, Psychological, and Training Patterns of Chess Players
title_short The Effect of COVID-19 Confinement in Behavioral, Psychological, and Training Patterns of Chess Players
title_full The Effect of COVID-19 Confinement in Behavioral, Psychological, and Training Patterns of Chess Players
title_fullStr The Effect of COVID-19 Confinement in Behavioral, Psychological, and Training Patterns of Chess Players
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of COVID-19 Confinement in Behavioral, Psychological, and Training Patterns of Chess Players
title_sort effect of covid-19 confinement in behavioral, psychological, and training patterns of chess players
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The outbreak of COVID-19 has triggered a pandemic, jeopardizing global health. The sports world is also suffering enormous consequences, such as the suspension of the Olympic Games in Tokyo or, in chess, the cancelation of the World Candidates Tournament 2020. Chess is a sport characterized by high psychophysiological demands derived from long training durations, tournaments, and games, leading to mental, emotional, and physical stress. These characteristics could provide chess players a certain advantage in facing quarantine situations. This study aimed to analyze the effect of COVID-19 confinement on behavioral, psychological, and training patterns of chess players based on their gender, level of education, and level of chess played. We analyzed chess players (N: 450; age = 38.12 ± 14.01 years) in countries where confinement was mandatory: Professional players (N: 55; age = 43.35 ± 13), high-performance players (N: 53; age = 38.57 ± 13.46), competitive players (N: 284; age = 36.82 ± 13.91), and amateur players (N: 58; age = 39.10 ± 14.99). Results showed that chess players significantly decreased physical activity per day while increased chess practise during the confinement period. However, anxiety levels remained moderate despite the anti-stress effects of physical activity. Amateur players showed a significantly higher level of social alarm than professional and high-performance players. Moreover, professional players showed higher values of extraversion than high-performance players and amateur players. In neuroticism, professional players showed higher values than high-performance players. In addition, the professional players showed higher scores in psychological inflexibility than competitive players. Finally, chess players with the highest academic level showed higher levels of personal concern and anxiety due to COVID-19 as well as lower psychological inflexibility compared to those with a lower academic level. In conclusion, chess players, especially those with a higher academic level, might have adapted their psychological profile to fit confinement situations and the worrying levels of physical inactivity.
topic chess
physical activity
psychological inflexibility
personality
anxiety
stress
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