Anxiety Flashcards

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Definition of anxiety

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A negative aspect of stress characterised by irrational thinking, loss of concentration and a fear of failure

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What is competitive trait ?

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  • A disposition to suffer nerves in most sporting situations
  • Consistent
  • Stable
  • A player worrying before all games
  • Anxious behaviour all the time
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What is competitive state ?

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  • Anxiety experienced at a specific time during a competitive situation
  • Situation dependent
  • Temporary rush of anxiety
  • Caused by threatening circumstances
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What are the 2 different anxiety types ?

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Somatic - physical response
Cognitive - mental response

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Characteristics of somatic anxiety ?

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  • Physiological response
  • Muscular tension
  • Shaking
  • Pacing
  • Poor co-ordination
  • Sweating
  • Increased HR
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Characteristics of cognitive anxiety

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  • Phycological response
  • Irrational thinking - nerves
  • Worrying
  • Confusion
  • Loss of concentration
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What are the causes of anxiety ?

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  • Being watched
  • Letting the team down
  • Playing badly
  • Injury
  • Increased competition
  • Running out of time when losing
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What is SCAT ?

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SCAT - Sport competition anxiety test
A question used by sport phycologists to measure anxiety

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What are the positives of using a questionnaire to measure anxiety ?

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Quick, cheap and easy
Results allow easy comparison

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What are the negatives of using a questionnaire to measure anxiety ?

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  • Inaccurate answers / untruthful answers, people give socially acceptable answers
  • Misinterpretation of question, lack of understanding
  • Answers may depend on mood
  • Questionnaire may be inappropriate and lead to bias answers being given
  • Response can be influenced by the time taken to complete the questions (rushing)
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What are the advantages of using observation to measure anxiety ?

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True to life
During a real game

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What are the disadvantages of using observation to measure anxiety ?

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Behaviour may change when watched
Subjective
May need more than one observer
You need to know the performer

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What are the advantages of using physiological methods to measure anxiety ?

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Objective
Specific
Factual
Can be measured in real life situations

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What are the disadvantages of using physiological methods to measure anxiety ?

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May cause stress when measured
Training needed to use equipment
Expensive equipment
Device may restrict performer

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