Stresses and Distresses of Professional Taiwanese Tennis Players and Resources they Use to Cope
abstract: Playing tennis professionally is a stressful profession. However, it has the potential to be even more stressful for players who must move from their home country in order to train. If not dealt with, these stresses have the potential of causing many negative outcomes, including increasing...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-144132018-06-22T03:02:21Z Stresses and Distresses of Professional Taiwanese Tennis Players and Resources they Use to Cope abstract: Playing tennis professionally is a stressful profession. However, it has the potential to be even more stressful for players who must move from their home country in order to train. If not dealt with, these stresses have the potential of causing many negative outcomes, including increasing levels of distress, in these professional tennis players. It is known that resources play a role in reducing or buffering levels of stress and distress among individuals, but there are competing theories as to how this occurs. Using Ensel and Lin's models of stress processes, this is an exploratory study that identifies the stresses and distresses professional Taiwanese tennis players face and the resources they use to cope. Participants included in this study are professional Taiwanese tennis players (2 males and 2 females) who continuously attend national and international tennis competitions and have both domestic and world ranks. Results from the semi-structured interviews revealed that challenges, frustration, resources, and toughness were four general themes to describe stresses and distresses professional Taiwanese tennis players face and the resources they use to cope. Future research for professional tennis players is also discussed. Dissertation/Thesis Hung, Wei-Hsia (Author) Rodríguez, Ariel (Advisor) Chuang, Shu-Tzu (Committee member) Budruk, Megha (Committee member) Hager, Mark A. (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Recreation and tourism Sports management Coping Distress Professional tennis players Stress Taiwanese eng 56 pages M.S. Recreation and Tourism Studies 2011 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.14413 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2011 |
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abstract: Playing tennis professionally is a stressful profession. However, it has the potential to be even more stressful for players who must move from their home country in order to train. If not dealt with, these stresses have the potential of causing many negative outcomes, including increasing levels of distress, in these professional tennis players. It is known that resources play a role in reducing or buffering levels of stress and distress among individuals, but there are competing theories as to how this occurs. Using Ensel and Lin's models of stress processes, this is an exploratory study that identifies the stresses and distresses professional Taiwanese tennis players face and the resources they use to cope. Participants included in this study are professional Taiwanese tennis players (2 males and 2 females) who continuously attend national and international tennis competitions and have both domestic and world ranks. Results from the semi-structured interviews revealed that challenges, frustration, resources, and toughness were four general themes to describe stresses and distresses professional Taiwanese tennis players face and the resources they use to cope. Future research for professional tennis players is also discussed. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.S. Recreation and Tourism Studies 2011 |
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