Coach–Athlete Attachment and the Subjective Well-Being of Athletes: A Multiple-Mediation Model Analysis
The current study aims to explore how coach–athlete attachment affects the subjective well-being (SWB) of athletes and is primarily focused on the confirmation of the mediating roles of athletes’ perceived coach support and self-esteem in the relationship between them. A total of 179 Chinese athlete...
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doaj-e3953d991e5d4337a6a46923e1a2fa902020-11-25T03:23:13ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-06-01174675467510.3390/ijerph17134675Coach–Athlete Attachment and the Subjective Well-Being of Athletes: A Multiple-Mediation Model AnalysisJiaxi Peng0Jiaxi Zhang1Luming Zhao2Peng Fang3Yongcong Shao4School of Psychology, Beijing Sport University, Beijing 100084, ChinaDepartment of Political Theory, Xi’an Research Institute of High Technology, Xi’an 710086, ChinaHSBC Business School, Peking University, Shenzhen 518055, ChinaDepartment of Military Medical Psychology, Air Force Medical University, Xi’an 710032, ChinaSchool of Psychology, Beijing Sport University, Beijing 100084, ChinaThe current study aims to explore how coach–athlete attachment affects the subjective well-being (SWB) of athletes and is primarily focused on the confirmation of the mediating roles of athletes’ perceived coach support and self-esteem in the relationship between them. A total of 179 Chinese athletes participated in this study, in which they responded to questions comprising a coach–athlete attachment scale, a perceived coach support measurement, the Rosenberg self-esteem scale, and SWB measures. The results suggest that both attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance significantly predict SWB in athletes. The effects of attachment anxiety on SWB are partially mediated by perceived coach support and self-esteem, and the effects of attachment avoidance on SWB are completely mediated by perceived coach support and self-esteem. Moreover, a chain mediating effect was found: coach–athlete attachment → perceived coach support → self-esteem → SWB. These findings extend the conclusions of prior reports and shed light on how coach–athlete attachment influences the athlete’s well-being.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/13/4675coach–athlete attachmentsubjective well-beingperceived coach supportself-esteem |
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Jiaxi Peng Jiaxi Zhang Luming Zhao Peng Fang Yongcong Shao Coach–Athlete Attachment and the Subjective Well-Being of Athletes: A Multiple-Mediation Model Analysis International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health coach–athlete attachment subjective well-being perceived coach support self-esteem |
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Jiaxi Peng Jiaxi Zhang Luming Zhao Peng Fang Yongcong Shao |
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Coach–Athlete Attachment and the Subjective Well-Being of Athletes: A Multiple-Mediation Model Analysis |
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Coach–Athlete Attachment and the Subjective Well-Being of Athletes: A Multiple-Mediation Model Analysis |
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Coach–Athlete Attachment and the Subjective Well-Being of Athletes: A Multiple-Mediation Model Analysis |
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Coach–Athlete Attachment and the Subjective Well-Being of Athletes: A Multiple-Mediation Model Analysis |
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Coach–Athlete Attachment and the Subjective Well-Being of Athletes: A Multiple-Mediation Model Analysis |
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coach–athlete attachment and the subjective well-being of athletes: a multiple-mediation model analysis |
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The current study aims to explore how coach–athlete attachment affects the subjective well-being (SWB) of athletes and is primarily focused on the confirmation of the mediating roles of athletes’ perceived coach support and self-esteem in the relationship between them. A total of 179 Chinese athletes participated in this study, in which they responded to questions comprising a coach–athlete attachment scale, a perceived coach support measurement, the Rosenberg self-esteem scale, and SWB measures. The results suggest that both attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance significantly predict SWB in athletes. The effects of attachment anxiety on SWB are partially mediated by perceived coach support and self-esteem, and the effects of attachment avoidance on SWB are completely mediated by perceived coach support and self-esteem. Moreover, a chain mediating effect was found: coach–athlete attachment → perceived coach support → self-esteem → SWB. These findings extend the conclusions of prior reports and shed light on how coach–athlete attachment influences the athlete’s well-being. |
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coach–athlete attachment subjective well-being perceived coach support self-esteem |
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