Coping in Teams: Exploring Athletes’ Communal Coping Strategies to Deal With Shared Stressors

Although sport psychology research has mainly focused on stress and coping as intrapersonal processes, stressful circumstances are often experienced in social groups and coping emerges as a combination of individual and group effort (Tamminen and Gaudreau, 2014). Based on Lyons et al. (1998) model o...

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Main Authors: Chloé Leprince, Fabienne D’Arripe-Longueville, Julie Doron
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01908/full
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spelling doaj-2ea33c2f91bd4b82b042914659b6e9a52020-11-25T00:46:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782018-10-01910.3389/fpsyg.2018.01908360549Coping in Teams: Exploring Athletes’ Communal Coping Strategies to Deal With Shared StressorsChloé Leprince0Fabienne D’Arripe-Longueville1Julie Doron2Julie Doron3Institut National du Sport, de l’Expertise et de la Performance, Paris, FranceLAMHESS (EA6312), University of Côte d’Azur, Nice, FranceInstitut National du Sport, de l’Expertise et de la Performance, Paris, FranceLaboratory Movement, Interactions, Performance (EA 4334), Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Nantes, Nantes, FranceAlthough sport psychology research has mainly focused on stress and coping as intrapersonal processes, stressful circumstances are often experienced in social groups and coping emerges as a combination of individual and group effort (Tamminen and Gaudreau, 2014). Based on Lyons et al. (1998) model of communal coping, this study aimed to address the lack of knowledge about stress and coping as an interpersonal process, by exploring shared stressors and communal coping strategies within team sports. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 team sport athletes (seven males, three females; Mage = 26.3 years, SDage = 7.67, range 15–38) who participated in different team sports (football, rugby, volleyball, ice hockey, and basketball). Data were analyzed using an inductive thematic analytic procedure. The results revealed four themes of shared stressors involving issues relating to social pressure, relationships between teammates, performance, or logistics and organization; and four themes of communal coping, namely: problem-focused communal efforts, relationship-focused coping, communal management of emotions, and communal goal withdrawal. The results provided empirical support to the communal coping model (Lyons et al., 1998) and extend understanding of coping processes as defined initially by the CMRT of emotion (Lazarus, 1999, 2000a). This study provided unique insight into the nature of communal coping in sport and performance setting, and specifically, how stressors are apprehended in team sports and how athletes can collaborate to deal with shared stressors during competitive encounters.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01908/fullshared stressorscommunal copingteam sportsinterpersonal perspectiveteam performance
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Julie Doron
Julie Doron
Coping in Teams: Exploring Athletes’ Communal Coping Strategies to Deal With Shared Stressors
Frontiers in Psychology
shared stressors
communal coping
team sports
interpersonal perspective
team performance
author_facet Chloé Leprince
Fabienne D’Arripe-Longueville
Julie Doron
Julie Doron
author_sort Chloé Leprince
title Coping in Teams: Exploring Athletes’ Communal Coping Strategies to Deal With Shared Stressors
title_short Coping in Teams: Exploring Athletes’ Communal Coping Strategies to Deal With Shared Stressors
title_full Coping in Teams: Exploring Athletes’ Communal Coping Strategies to Deal With Shared Stressors
title_fullStr Coping in Teams: Exploring Athletes’ Communal Coping Strategies to Deal With Shared Stressors
title_full_unstemmed Coping in Teams: Exploring Athletes’ Communal Coping Strategies to Deal With Shared Stressors
title_sort coping in teams: exploring athletes’ communal coping strategies to deal with shared stressors
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Although sport psychology research has mainly focused on stress and coping as intrapersonal processes, stressful circumstances are often experienced in social groups and coping emerges as a combination of individual and group effort (Tamminen and Gaudreau, 2014). Based on Lyons et al. (1998) model of communal coping, this study aimed to address the lack of knowledge about stress and coping as an interpersonal process, by exploring shared stressors and communal coping strategies within team sports. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 team sport athletes (seven males, three females; Mage = 26.3 years, SDage = 7.67, range 15–38) who participated in different team sports (football, rugby, volleyball, ice hockey, and basketball). Data were analyzed using an inductive thematic analytic procedure. The results revealed four themes of shared stressors involving issues relating to social pressure, relationships between teammates, performance, or logistics and organization; and four themes of communal coping, namely: problem-focused communal efforts, relationship-focused coping, communal management of emotions, and communal goal withdrawal. The results provided empirical support to the communal coping model (Lyons et al., 1998) and extend understanding of coping processes as defined initially by the CMRT of emotion (Lazarus, 1999, 2000a). This study provided unique insight into the nature of communal coping in sport and performance setting, and specifically, how stressors are apprehended in team sports and how athletes can collaborate to deal with shared stressors during competitive encounters.
topic shared stressors
communal coping
team sports
interpersonal perspective
team performance
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