Injury rehabilitation: a goal-setting intervention study |
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Authors: | Evans Lynne Hardy Lew |
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Affiliation: | School of Sport, Physical Education, and Recreation at the University of Wales Institute-Cardiff, United Kingdom. levans@uwic.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The study examined the effects of a 5-week goal-setting intervention on athletes' rehabilitation adherence, self-efficacy, treatment efficacy, and the psychological response variables: dispirited and reorganization. Participants were matched across six variables and randomly assigned to one of three groups: goal-setting intervention, social support control, and control. The results confirmed some of the hypothesized effects of the goal-setting intervention: (a) athlete self-report of adherence showed the goal-setting group adhered significantly more to the rehabilitation program than the other two groups; (b) the goal-setting intervention resulted in significant group differences for self-efficacy (the goal-setting group having the highest level of self-efficacy); and (c) there was a significant increase across time for reorganization and decrease across time for dispirited (between specific time phases). |
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