Interrelationships among multidimensional competitive state anxiety components as a function of the proximity of competition
- PMID: 2087364
- DOI: 10.2466/pms.1990.71.3f.1111
Interrelationships among multidimensional competitive state anxiety components as a function of the proximity of competition
Abstract
This study examined whether the relationship between the cognitive anxiety and somatic anxiety subscales of the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 changes as a function of the proximity of a competition. On five separate occasions during the period prior to an important competition 87 subjects responded to the inventory. Intercorrelations between subscale scores suggested a progressive increase in the magnitude of the relationship between cognitive and somatic anxiety as the event approached. Findings support in a sporting context the hypothesis of covariance at times of high stress.
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