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Exploring How Soccer Players With Perfectionism Navigate Challenges in Talent Pathways.

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Abstract

The study provides a qualitative exploration of how soccer players reporting perfectionism navigate challenges in talent pathways. Eighteen players (10 females, eight males, Mage = 16.17 years, SD = 3.47) from talent pathways with higher levels of perfectionism and perfectionistic cognitions (1SD above the mean of samples from previous studies) participated in semistructured one-to-one interviews. Using semantic thematic analysis, seven themes were identified: cycles of anxiety, sadness at being a substitute, self-criticism and hopelessness during slumps, ruminating on mistakes, worthless when injured, shame in success and intolerance of defeat, and psychological distress. Participants experienced heightened anxiety, especially when substituted, and responded to poor performance, mistakes, and injuries with self-criticism and unhelpful emotions. Postmatch, they ruminated over both success and defeat, with some reporting extreme psychological difficulties. The findings highlight how aspiring soccer players perceived perfectionism as a barrier to overcoming challenges, hindering both their performance and well-being.


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Author(s): Donachie TC, Mallinson-Howard SH, Hill AP, Tamminen KA

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

Year: 2025

Pages: Epub ahead of print

Online publication date: 18/02/2025

Acceptance date: 18/02/2025

Date deposited: 19/02/2025

ISSN (print): 0895-2779

ISSN (electronic): 1543-2904

Publisher: Human Kinetics, Inc.

URL: https://doi.org/10.1123/jsep.2024-0166

DOI: 10.1123/jsep.2024-0166

ePrints DOI: 10.57711/zqsg-8v10


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