Psychological skills in esports: Qualitative study of individual and team players

Andrés Chamarro-Lusar, Iván Bonilla Gorrindo*, Carles Ventura Vall Llovera

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The aim of this qualitative study was to explore in more detail the key psychological skills that affect players’ performance in esports. A total of ten players from a range of different individual and team esports were interviewed. The data analysis was carried out through a CodeBook thematic analysis. The results obtained suggest that the following three main dimensions underpin the optimal performance of the players: (a) technical-tactical skills, (b) psychological skills and (c) healthy habits. Within the category of psychological skills, 8 components were found: (a) Attentional control, (b) Emotional control, (c) Activation control, (d) communication, (e) Team cohesion, (f) Thought control, (g) Goal control and (h) Behavioral control. In addition, an emerging theme was found to be the careers they have developed within esports, with all participants following a similar pattern. The results suggest the importance of sport psychology as a performance-related activity, the similarity of the psycho-logical skills found with those that are prevalent in traditional sport, the importance of working on sustained at-tention and coping with tilt, and the importance of the careers of esports players.
Títol traduït de la contribucióHabilidades psicológicas en los esports: Estudio cualitativo en jugadores individuales y de equipo
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)35-41
Nombre de pàgines7
RevistaAloma
Volum40
Número1
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 12 de maig 2022

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