Development of a questionnaire for the assessment of coping strategies employed by athletes in competitive sport settings

Objectives: To develop an original self-report instrument for the assessment of athletes' coping strategies in competitive sport settings and to provide preliminary evidence for its factorial, convergent, concurrent, and differential validity. Method: French–Canadian athletes ( N=316; M age=17....

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