Mental toughness profile as one of psychological predictors of injuries among Malaysian professional football players

Injury is one of the common occurrence one can observe in most of the sports and games, which can occur either by accident or intentionally. There are many reasons for the factors occurrence of injuries and that psychological aspect can be considered as one of the factors. Therefore, the objective o...

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Main Authors: Mohd Nor, Mohad Anizu, N., Kumaraswamy, R., Singh, M., Rusli
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2003
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N., Kumaraswamy
R., Singh
M., Rusli
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R., Singh
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description Injury is one of the common occurrence one can observe in most of the sports and games, which can occur either by accident or intentionally. There are many reasons for the factors occurrence of injuries and that psychological aspect can be considered as one of the factors. Therefore, the objective of the study is to determine whether mental toughness can be used as psychological predictors of athletic injuries in Malaysian football players involved in the 2001 Malaysian Professional Football League. A descriptive method of research was used to determine the psychological predictors of injury among the selected state team players. A pilot study was carried out to test the validity and reliability of the questionnaire. Cluster sampling was used to get the actual number of subjects. Based on this sampling method, all teams were clustered into five groups (North, South, East, West and East Malaysia). From these five groups, two teams from each cluster were randomly picked. All players in each team were recruited (25 players each team x 10 teams = 250 players). Questionnaires, observation, and interview were the instruments used in determining psychological predictors of injuries. Chi-square test was used to know the association between injured and non-injured players and injuries. Then, univariate and Multivariate Logistic Regression was also used to identify the psychological predictors of injuries by using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 11.0 for windows. This study indicated that majority of the Malaysian professional football players involved in Malaysia Football League have problems with mental toughness. Most of them have poor emotional stability with poor impulse control. Analysis also showed that these players had the highest incidence of injuries. In conclusion, the results indicated that mental toughness can be used as one of the psychological predictor of injuries in Malaysian Professional Football Players. It is recommended that these players attend awareness programme and also educate them with stress and mental toughness.
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spelling utm-22852017-08-30T04:22:08Z http://eprints.utm.my/2285/ Mental toughness profile as one of psychological predictors of injuries among Malaysian professional football players Mohd Nor, Mohad Anizu N., Kumaraswamy R., Singh M., Rusli L Education (General) Injury is one of the common occurrence one can observe in most of the sports and games, which can occur either by accident or intentionally. There are many reasons for the factors occurrence of injuries and that psychological aspect can be considered as one of the factors. Therefore, the objective of the study is to determine whether mental toughness can be used as psychological predictors of athletic injuries in Malaysian football players involved in the 2001 Malaysian Professional Football League. A descriptive method of research was used to determine the psychological predictors of injury among the selected state team players. A pilot study was carried out to test the validity and reliability of the questionnaire. Cluster sampling was used to get the actual number of subjects. Based on this sampling method, all teams were clustered into five groups (North, South, East, West and East Malaysia). From these five groups, two teams from each cluster were randomly picked. All players in each team were recruited (25 players each team x 10 teams = 250 players). Questionnaires, observation, and interview were the instruments used in determining psychological predictors of injuries. Chi-square test was used to know the association between injured and non-injured players and injuries. Then, univariate and Multivariate Logistic Regression was also used to identify the psychological predictors of injuries by using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 11.0 for windows. This study indicated that majority of the Malaysian professional football players involved in Malaysia Football League have problems with mental toughness. Most of them have poor emotional stability with poor impulse control. Analysis also showed that these players had the highest incidence of injuries. In conclusion, the results indicated that mental toughness can be used as one of the psychological predictor of injuries in Malaysian Professional Football Players. It is recommended that these players attend awareness programme and also educate them with stress and mental toughness. 2003-10-19 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/2285/1/Paper_seminar_FP.pdf Mohd Nor, Mohad Anizu and N., Kumaraswamy and R., Singh and M., Rusli (2003) Mental toughness profile as one of psychological predictors of injuries among Malaysian professional football players. In: Seminar Kebangsaan Memperkasakan Sistem Pendidikan, 19-21 October 2003, Hotel Puteri Pan Pacific, Johor Bahru. (Unpublished)
spellingShingle L Education (General)
Mohd Nor, Mohad Anizu
N., Kumaraswamy
R., Singh
M., Rusli
Mental toughness profile as one of psychological predictors of injuries among Malaysian professional football players
title Mental toughness profile as one of psychological predictors of injuries among Malaysian professional football players
title_full Mental toughness profile as one of psychological predictors of injuries among Malaysian professional football players
title_fullStr Mental toughness profile as one of psychological predictors of injuries among Malaysian professional football players
title_full_unstemmed Mental toughness profile as one of psychological predictors of injuries among Malaysian professional football players
title_short Mental toughness profile as one of psychological predictors of injuries among Malaysian professional football players
title_sort mental toughness profile as one of psychological predictors of injuries among malaysian professional football players
topic L Education (General)
url http://eprints.utm.my/2285/
http://eprints.utm.my/2285/1/Paper_seminar_FP.pdf