Mood states of non-professional soccer referees

This study evaluated the mood state of non-professional soccer referees in pre-competitive period. To this end, 25 referees from the southern Brazil have participated. Data were collected before participation in matches of a local competition, using the characterization questionnaire and Brunel Mood...

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Main Authors: Henrique Neu Ribeiro, Aline Renata Rentz Fernandes, Maick da Silveira Viana, Ricardo Brandt, Alexandro Andrade
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá 2013-01-01
Series:Revista da Educação Física
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Online Access:http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/16139
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Summary:This study evaluated the mood state of non-professional soccer referees in pre-competitive period. To this end, 25 referees from the southern Brazil have participated. Data were collected before participation in matches of a local competition, using the characterization questionnaire and Brunel Mood Scale-BRUMS. Were used comparison (Mann-Whitney; Kruskal-Wallis) and correlation tests (Spearman) (p<0.05). Referees who do not get sick had less fatigue and tension. Lower depression was observed in those with better quality of sleep. Assistant referees had higher tension and fatigue than the principal referees. Those who participated in professional matches had higher vigor. The age was negatively correlated with anger, confusion and tension. Tension was negatively correlated with the time of experience in arbitration. Concluding, the mood state of non-professional soccer referees in pre-competitive situation is related to the self-evaluation of health, sleep, function and experience in arbitration and age.
ISSN:0103-3948
1983-3083