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Objective: To examine fear of reinjury, negative affect, and pain catastrophizing as determinants of athletes’ confidence in their ability to take part in sport activity and their reported return to sport 1 year after undergoing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Participants: 49 recreational-level athletes (27 men and 22 women; Mage 29.15 years, SD 11.57). Results: Negative affect was inversely associated with sport confidence, and fear of reinjury was inversely associated with reported return to sport. Regression models showed that negative affect was the lone significant predictor ( .32, p .05) of lower sport confidence after activity and education were controlled. Greater fear of reinjury was the lone significant predictor ( .40, p .05) of lower levels of return to sporting activity. Conclusions: Findings indicate that athletes’ confidence in returning to their sport was reduced in those with greater negative mood and that greater fear of reinjury was related to a lower return to sporting activity. Outcomes are discussed in relation to research and implications.
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