Burnout syndrome according to psychological inflexibility in volleyball coaches

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Abstract

This study examined the relationship between psychological inflexibility and burnout in volleyball coaches. A total of 187 federated coaches participated (72.7% male). Psychological inflexibility was measured using the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire; burnout was assessed using the Athlete Burnout Questionnaire. Results showed no gender-based differences in psychological inflexibility clusters. However, female coaches were more likely to fall into high-burnout categories. Coaches with high psychological inflexibility reported significantly higher burnout scores, with an odds ratio of 4.328 for belonging to the high-burnout group. Neither coaching qualifications nor competitive level were associated with burnout. These findings highlight a significant link between inflexibility and burnout, underscoring the need for further research in sports settings.

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