Effects of combined vs. single-source supportive communication from parents and coaches on mental health and self-regulation in adolescent football players

dc.contributor.authorEssid, Ameni
dc.contributor.authorBouzourraa, Mohamed Mansour
dc.contributor.authorSahli, Hajer
dc.contributor.authorDhahbi, Wissem
dc.contributor.authorAmmar, Achraf
dc.contributor.authorTrabelsi, Khaled
dc.contributor.authorJarraya, Mohamed
dc.contributor.authorZghibi, Makram
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-19T08:50:37Z
dc.date.issued2026
dc.description.abstractBackground: Adolescent football players are exposed to substantial psychological demands, and psychosocial support within family and sport environments has been shown to influence motivational climate, stress responses, and emotional well-being. However, the comparative effects of coordinated multi-source psychosocial support from parents and coaches versus single-source support on psychological outcomes remain insufficiently examined. Aims: to examine the effects of a multi-component psychosocial program involving parents and coaches on depression, anxiety, stress, and self-regulation in adolescent football players. Methods: A total of 60 male adolescent soccer players were recruited and randomly assigned to four groups: combined supportive communication from both parents and coaches (SCCP; n = 15), supportive communication from coaches only (SCC; n = 15), supportive communication from parents only (SCP; n = 15), and a control group (CG; n = 15). Over a 12-week intervention period, participants attended 12 sessions incorporating structured supportive communication and related psychosocial strategies. Mental health outcomes were assessed using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21), while self-regulation was measured with the Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ). Results: The SCCP group demonstrated the largest improvements across outcomes, with reductions observed in anxiety, depression, and stress, and significant time effects for all mental health parameters. For depression, the time effect showed a (p < 0.001; η2p = 0.93 [Very large]; −45.77%). Anxiety scores also indicated a significant time effect (p < 0.001; η2p = 0.81 [Very large]; −46.55%). Stress demonstrated an exceptionally significant time effect (p < 0.001; η2p = 0.98 [Very large]; −48.29%). Additionally, the self-regulation outcomes showed significant improvements, with a time effect for the Planning subscale of the SRQ indicating (p < 0.001; η2p = 0.86 [Very large]; +66.38%). Conclusion: The findings provide preliminary evidence that a multi-component program involving parents and coaches is associated with improvements in depression, anxiety, stress, and self-regulation among adolescent football players. These results suggest that coordinated psychosocial support across family and sport environments may contribute to adolescent athletes’ psychological well-being, although replication in other cultural and sporting contexts is required.en
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.25358/openscience-14643
dc.identifier.urihttps://openscience.ub.uni-mainz.de/handle/20.500.12030/14664
dc.language.isoeng
dc.rightsCC-BY-4.0
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject.ddc796 Sportde
dc.subject.ddc796 Athletic and outdoor sports and gamesen
dc.titleEffects of combined vs. single-source supportive communication from parents and coaches on mental health and self-regulation in adolescent football playersen
dc.typeZeitschriftenaufsatz
elements.depositor.primary-group-descriptorFachbereich Sozialwissenschaften, Medien und Sport
elements.object.id296242
elements.object.labels39 Education
elements.object.labels42 Health sciences
elements.object.labels52 Psychology
elements.object.typejournal-article
jgu.apc.membershipMDPI (MDPI)
jgu.apc.netprice1569,55
jgu.apc.price1867,76
jgu.apc.taxrate19
jgu.dfg.year2026
jgu.identifier.uuidbf645f60-b487-4f76-92c8-365f1fd704cb
jgu.journal.issue3
jgu.journal.titleEuropean journal of investigation in health, psychology and education
jgu.journal.volume16
jgu.nationalcurrency.eur1569,55
jgu.organisation.departmentFB 02 Sozialwiss., Medien u. Sport
jgu.organisation.nameJohannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
jgu.organisation.number7910
jgu.organisation.placeMainz
jgu.organisation.rorhttps://ror.org/023b0x485
jgu.pages.alternative33
jgu.publisher.doi10.3390/ejihpe16030033
jgu.publisher.eissn2254-9625
jgu.publisher.nameMDPI AG
jgu.publisher.placeBasel
jgu.publisher.year2026
jgu.rights.accessrightsopenAccess
jgu.subject.ddccode796
jgu.subject.dfgGeistes- und Sozialwissenschaften
jgu.type.dinitypeArticleen_GB
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