Complete Schedule
Perfectionism and Fear of Failure in Relation to Injury Occurrence and Rehabilitation Behaviors
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation (Electronic Copy Not Available)
Keywords
College athletes--Rehabilitation--Psychological aspects; Perfectionism (Personality trait);
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship and differences in perfectionism and fear of failure with intercollegiate athletes while also exploring their influence on injury occurrence and rehabilitation behaviors. Approximately, 250 intercollegiate athletes will participate. It is hypothesized that positive and negative perfectionism will parallel rehabilitation behaviors.
Start Date
6-4-2016 12:00 PM
End Date
6-4-2016 1:45 PM
Faculty Advisor
Windee Weiss
Department
School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure Services
Department
Athletic Training
Copyright
© 2016 Pamela Westendorf
Embargo Date
4-6-2016
Perfectionism and Fear of Failure in Relation to Injury Occurrence and Rehabilitation Behaviors
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship and differences in perfectionism and fear of failure with intercollegiate athletes while also exploring their influence on injury occurrence and rehabilitation behaviors. Approximately, 250 intercollegiate athletes will participate. It is hypothesized that positive and negative perfectionism will parallel rehabilitation behaviors.
Comments
Location: Maucker Union Ballroom