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| Titel: |
The Well-Being of Elite Volleyball Athletes: A Scoping Review of Methods Using Wellness Questionnaires. |
| Autoren: |
Rebelo, André, Pereira, João R., Martinho, Diogo V., Valente-dos-Santos, João |
| Quelle: |
Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology; Sep2025, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p310-332, 23p |
| Schlagwörter: |
WELL-being, ELITE athletes, QUALITATIVE research, ANXIETY, CONTEXTUAL analysis, STRESS management, SUBJECTIVE well-being (Psychology), EMOTIONS |
| Abstract: |
The purpose of the current review was to systematically and critically evaluate the subjective methods used to evaluate well-being of elite volleyball athletes. According to the results of this scoping review, there is a lack of comprehensive well-being assessment within the volleyball literature as the questionnaires used with these athletes primarily focus on stress, recovery, mood states, and anxiety. While general well-being measures can provide valuable insights, there is a need for measures that consider the unique experiences, challenges, and contexts of athletes. Also, there is an inconsistent definition of well-being in the volleyball literature. This can lead to a piecemeal approach, where different aspects of well-being are assessed in isolation, without a clear understanding of how they fit together. Therefore, to gain a more comprehensive understanding of volleyball athletes' well-being, it is important to incorporate measures that assess subjective, psychological, and social well-being. In conclusion, while current assessment tools provide important insights into volleyball athletes' well-being, there is a clear need for more holistic and sport-specific measures. By expanding an understanding and assessment of well-being, there can be better support for athletes' overall health, satisfaction, and performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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