DEVELOPMENT OF A SCALE FOR USE IN MONITORING TRAINING-INDUCED DISTRESS IN ATHLETES

Citation
Js. Raglin et Wp. Morgan, DEVELOPMENT OF A SCALE FOR USE IN MONITORING TRAINING-INDUCED DISTRESS IN ATHLETES, International journal of sports medicine, 15(2), 1994, pp. 84-88
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Sport Sciences
ISSN journal
01724622
Volume
15
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
84 - 88
Database
ISI
SICI code
0172-4622(1994)15:2<84:DOASFU>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
In an attempt to identify athletes at risk of training-induced distres s, a scale was developed using items from the Profile of Mood States ( POMS). POMS data were collected monthly from 170 varsity college swimm ers (70 female, 100 male) during four competitive training seasons. Th e team coaches identified swimmers who showed signs of compromised per formance in response to intensive training (i.e., distress), and sever al series of discriminant function analyses were conducted in attempts to identify these individuals using POMS scale items. Discriminant fu nction equations derived from subsets of items from the entire POMS it ems pool resulted in a mean prediction rate for identifying distressed swimmers of 93.9% for men and 100% for women. Seven POMS items which entered the equations most frequently served as predictor variables fo r analyses of a sample of 33 men swimmers. Predictions of distress wer e conducted at each monthly assessment. The prediction rate of distres s achieved with the 7-item set of POMS items averaged 69.1%, and this level of accuracy was 37.0% above the chance rate of prediction (p < 0 .05). In a cross-validation on 29 collegiate track and field athletes, the prediction rate of the 7-item scale was 66.7% (p < 0.05). It is c oncluded that the scale developed in this investigation was effective in identifying swimmers and other endurance athletes who exhibit signs of distress resulting from intensive training.