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Carolina Castañeda Vázquez
Physical Education and Sports Department, University of Seville, 41013 Seville, Spain;(L.T.-H.);(C.C.-V.);(M.d.C.C.-M.)

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Journal article
Published: 17 May 2020 in Sustainability
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Background: The aim of the research was to analyze the effects of an intervention program based on Adapted Utilitarian Judo (AUJ) to teach fall control, over fear of falling syndrome (FOF) in a group of older adults. Method: A quasi-experimental design (pre–post measurement) was adopted, with a healthy and pre-fragile sample of 19 subjects in the experimental group and 11 subjects in the control group (65–85 years), chosen using non-probabilistic-incidental accessibility sampling. The intervention program was conducted over six weeks, with two 60-minute sessions each week. To evaluate FOF, it was applied (pretest and post-test) the 16-item version of the Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I). Results: The data show significant differences between pre- and post-test in reducing FOF into both specific variables (do the shopping, walk on a slippery surface, walk in a crowded place, walk on an uneven surface, and go up and down a ramp), as in the overall score (the global values of the experimental group decreased six points in the perceived fear scale, while the global values of the group increased three points). Conclusion: The application of the AUJ program meant significant improvements in subjects’ perception of FOF.

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María Carmen Campos-Mesa; Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés; Luis Toronjo-Hornillo; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez. The Effect of Adapted Utilitarian Judo, as an Educational Innovation, on Fear-of-Falling Syndrome. Sustainability 2020, 12, 4096 .

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María Carmen Campos-Mesa, Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés, Luis Toronjo-Hornillo, Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez. The Effect of Adapted Utilitarian Judo, as an Educational Innovation, on Fear-of-Falling Syndrome. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (10):4096.

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María Carmen Campos-Mesa; Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés; Luis Toronjo-Hornillo; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez. 2020. "The Effect of Adapted Utilitarian Judo, as an Educational Innovation, on Fear-of-Falling Syndrome." Sustainability 12, no. 10: 4096.

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Published: 27 November 2018 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The World Health Organization has warned that, in children, the second cause of death from unintentional injuries are falls. The objective of this study was to analyze the motor response of primary schoolchildren when a backwards fall occurs. These analyses occurred before and after interventions of the Safe Fall program, which aims to teach safe and protected ways of backward falling. A quasi-experimental research design was used, with a sample of 122 Spanish (Sevillian) schoolchildren in the 10–12 age bracket. The INFOSECA ad-hoc observation scale was used for data collection: this scale registers 5 essential physical reactions throughout the process of a safe and protected backwards fall. After that, a number of descriptive, correlational and contrast statistics were applied. The value used in the McNemar test to establish statistical significance was p < 0.05. Results showed that over 85% of students had developed the competence to correctly perform all five physical motions that allow for a safer backward fall. The teaching of safe and protected techniques for falling backwards in child population in Primary Education is possible through the implementation of the Safe Fall program in Physical Education classes, which can help making falls safer, diminishing the risk and severity of the injuries they cause.

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Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés; Luis Toronjo-Hornillo; Manuel Rodríguez-López; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; María Del Carmen Campos-Mesa. Children’s Improvement of a Motor Response during Backward Falls through the Implementation of a Safe Fall Program. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2018, 15, 2669 .

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Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés, Luis Toronjo-Hornillo, Manuel Rodríguez-López, Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez, María Del Carmen Campos-Mesa. Children’s Improvement of a Motor Response during Backward Falls through the Implementation of a Safe Fall Program. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15 (12):2669.

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Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés; Luis Toronjo-Hornillo; Manuel Rodríguez-López; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; María Del Carmen Campos-Mesa. 2018. "Children’s Improvement of a Motor Response during Backward Falls through the Implementation of a Safe Fall Program." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 12: 2669.

Journal article
Published: 12 November 2018 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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This research analyzes the fall history of a group of elderly people and studies the effects of an intervention program based on Adapted Utilitarian Judo (JUA) to teach fall control in subjects with fear of falling syndrome (FOF). We adopted a quasi-experimental research design with pre-post measurement of the experimental group, in a healthy, pre-fragile sample of 12 women aged 71.5 ± 8 years, chosen using non-probabilistic-incidental accessibility sampling. The WHO questionnaire was used for the functional assessment of the fall. To evaluate FOF, we applied the 16-item version of the Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I), (pretest and posttest). This intervention program was based on Adapted Utilitarian Judo and conducted over 8 weeks, with two 60-minute sessions each week. After analyzing the scores obtained by the subjects in the pre and post FES-I, we found that the intervention with the JUA program had been significant for the experimental group with p ≤ 0.004, and there was an 11.9% decrease in the fear of falling (FES-I pos = 18.17). The results show that after the application of the JUA program there were significant improvements in subjects’ perception of FOF, with this being greater in those who had the highest levels of fear of falling before the intervention.

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Luis Toronjo-Hornillo; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; María Del Carmen Campos-Mesa; Gloria González-Campos; Juan Corral-Pernía; Fátima Chacón-Borrego; Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés. Effects of the Application of a Program of Adapted Utilitarian Judo (JUA) on the Fear of Falling Syndrome (FOF) for the Health Sustainability of the Elderly Population. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2018, 15, 2526 .

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Luis Toronjo-Hornillo, Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez, María Del Carmen Campos-Mesa, Gloria González-Campos, Juan Corral-Pernía, Fátima Chacón-Borrego, Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés. Effects of the Application of a Program of Adapted Utilitarian Judo (JUA) on the Fear of Falling Syndrome (FOF) for the Health Sustainability of the Elderly Population. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15 (11):2526.

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Luis Toronjo-Hornillo; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; María Del Carmen Campos-Mesa; Gloria González-Campos; Juan Corral-Pernía; Fátima Chacón-Borrego; Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés. 2018. "Effects of the Application of a Program of Adapted Utilitarian Judo (JUA) on the Fear of Falling Syndrome (FOF) for the Health Sustainability of the Elderly Population." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 11: 2526.

Journal article
Published: 09 July 2018 in Sustainability
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Public spaces (PS) encourage personal interaction and promote behaviours such as doing sport and recreational activities. This study analysed the characteristics of sport and recreational activities among the adult population of Seville associated with and/or determining the use of a PS for the activity. We adopted a cross sectional survey design with 1002 subjects (18+) from the municipality of Seville using a questionnaire on habits of sport and recreational activities. We then performed a descriptive, correlational and binary logistical regression analysis of the data. Results showed that the characteristics of sport and recreational activities associated with and determining the use of PS are age and gender as sociodemographic variables and the type of activity performed, high frequency and duration, on any day of the week and throughout the year.

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Fátima Chacón-Borrego; Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía; Asunción Martínez-Martínez; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez. Usage Behaviour of Public Spaces Associated with Sport and Recreational Activities. Sustainability 2018, 10, 2377 .

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Fátima Chacón-Borrego, Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía, Asunción Martínez-Martínez, Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez. Usage Behaviour of Public Spaces Associated with Sport and Recreational Activities. Sustainability. 2018; 10 (7):2377.

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Fátima Chacón-Borrego; Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía; Asunción Martínez-Martínez; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez. 2018. "Usage Behaviour of Public Spaces Associated with Sport and Recreational Activities." Sustainability 10, no. 7: 2377.

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Published: 01 January 2018 in Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science
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Rosa María Alfonso-Rosa; Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; Jesús Del Pozo-Cruz. Autonomous physical activity based program versus aerobic exercise based interventions to improve health and cardiovascular status in sedentary overweight adults: A review. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science 2018, 1 .

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Rosa María Alfonso-Rosa, Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía, Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez, Jesús Del Pozo-Cruz. Autonomous physical activity based program versus aerobic exercise based interventions to improve health and cardiovascular status in sedentary overweight adults: A review. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science. 2018; ():1.

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Rosa María Alfonso-Rosa; Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; Jesús Del Pozo-Cruz. 2018. "Autonomous physical activity based program versus aerobic exercise based interventions to improve health and cardiovascular status in sedentary overweight adults: A review." Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science , no. : 1.

Conference paper
Published: 01 January 2018 in Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science
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Fátima Chacón-Borrego; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía. Mood states and levels of physical activity in adults: Regression analysis. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science 2018, 1 .

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Fátima Chacón-Borrego, Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez, Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía. Mood states and levels of physical activity in adults: Regression analysis. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science. 2018; ():1.

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Fátima Chacón-Borrego; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía. 2018. "Mood states and levels of physical activity in adults: Regression analysis." Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science , no. : 1.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2018 in Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Gloria González-Campos; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; María Del Carmen Campos-Mesa. Continuous assessment and interactive response systems in higher education. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise 2018, 13, 1 .

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Gloria González-Campos, Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez, María Del Carmen Campos-Mesa. Continuous assessment and interactive response systems in higher education. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise. 2018; 13 (3):1.

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Gloria González-Campos; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; María Del Carmen Campos-Mesa. 2018. "Continuous assessment and interactive response systems in higher education." Journal of Human Sport and Exercise 13, no. 3: 1.

Conference paper
Published: 01 January 2018 in Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science
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Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; Rosa María Alfonso-Rosa; Jesús Del Pozo-Cruz; Fátima Chacón-Borrego. Sport and exercise at university: How much do students really do? Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science 2018, 1 .

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Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez, Rosa María Alfonso-Rosa, Jesús Del Pozo-Cruz, Fátima Chacón-Borrego. Sport and exercise at university: How much do students really do? Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science. 2018; ():1.

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Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; Rosa María Alfonso-Rosa; Jesús Del Pozo-Cruz; Fátima Chacón-Borrego. 2018. "Sport and exercise at university: How much do students really do?" Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science , no. : 1.

Conference paper
Published: 01 January 2018 in Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science
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Fátima Chacón-Borrego; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; Jesús Del Pozo-Cruz; Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía. Social use of internet in adolescents: Relationship with cyberbullying and levels of physical activity. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science 2018, 1 .

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Fátima Chacón-Borrego, Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez, Jesús Del Pozo-Cruz, Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía. Social use of internet in adolescents: Relationship with cyberbullying and levels of physical activity. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science. 2018; ():1.

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Fátima Chacón-Borrego; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; Jesús Del Pozo-Cruz; Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía. 2018. "Social use of internet in adolescents: Relationship with cyberbullying and levels of physical activity." Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2018 - Spring Conferences of Sports Science , no. : 1.

Journal article
Published: 01 December 2017 in European Journal of Health Research
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El estado de ánimo (EA) es un factor relacionado con la percepción del estado de bienestar y la salud de la población (Fang et al., 2008; Glaser y Kiecolt-Glaser, 2005; Vázquez, Hervás, Rahona y Gómez, 2009). Investigaciones como las realizadas por Alonso et al. (2013); Redd y Ones (2006) entre otros, muestran que las personas que realizan actividad física (AF) tienen mejores EA. En este trabajo se analiza la relación entre AF, EA y género de la población. Estudio descriptivo y correlacional de corte transversal realizado sobre una muestra de 1002 sujetos con edad ≥18 años. Muestra estratificada por cuotas de edad, género y distrito municipal, con un nivel de confianza del 95.5% (error 3.01). Se realizó una entrevista personalizada para cumplimentar un cuestionario de Hábitos de actividad física (basado en Compass, 2000) y Cuestionario sobre esatdos de ánimo (CEA, de Arruza, Gil de Montes y Arribas, 2007). Los resultados mostraron una mayor presencia de estados de ánimo negativos en las mujeres con respecto a los hombres. Se observan diferencias significativas de género en las sensaciones de tristeza, cansancio y animado. La AF tiene una correlación postiva de baja magnitud con el EA positivo y una correlación negativa con el EA de tristeza y cansancio.

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Fátima Chacón-Borrego; Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez. Relación entre actividad física, estados de ánimo y género en personas adultas. European Journal of Health Research 2017, 3, 163 .

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Fátima Chacón-Borrego, Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía, Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez. Relación entre actividad física, estados de ánimo y género en personas adultas. European Journal of Health Research. 2017; 3 (3):163.

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Fátima Chacón-Borrego; Juan Antonio Corral-Pernía; Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez. 2017. "Relación entre actividad física, estados de ánimo y género en personas adultas." European Journal of Health Research 3, no. 3: 163.

Journal article
Published: 23 July 2017 in Health and Addictions/Salud y Drogas
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RESUMEN:El estudio pretende conocer el consumo de sustancias nocivas del alumnado universitario y determinar la posible relación con la práctica de actividad física (AF) y el sexo. Para ello se realizó un estudio descriptivo e inferencial con 366 estudiantes de la Universidad de Bío-Bío, a quienes se les aplicó un cuestionario validado previamente. Los resultados muestran que el alcohol es la sustancia consumida por mayor número de estudiantes, el tabaco es la sustancia que consumen de manera más habitual, mientras que las drogas ilegales apenas son consumidas por el alumnado. Se obtuvieron diferencias significativas según el sexo, siendo los hombres quienes consumen estas sustancias en mayor medida que las mujeres. No obstante, no se obtuvieron diferencias significativas en función de la práctica de AF. Por ello, no es posible afirmar que exista consistencia entre la práctica de AF y los efectos positivos que se podrían generar derivados de la misma.

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Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; Ximena Díaz-Martinez; Gloria González-Campos. Consumo de drogas en la universidad. Análisis en función del sexo y la práctica de actividad física. Health and Addictions/Salud y Drogas 2017, 17, 169 -177.

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Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez, Ximena Díaz-Martinez, Gloria González-Campos. Consumo de drogas en la universidad. Análisis en función del sexo y la práctica de actividad física. Health and Addictions/Salud y Drogas. 2017; 17 (2):169-177.

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Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez; Ximena Díaz-Martinez; Gloria González-Campos. 2017. "Consumo de drogas en la universidad. Análisis en función del sexo y la práctica de actividad física." Health and Addictions/Salud y Drogas 17, no. 2: 169-177.

Journal article
Published: 06 June 2014 in Nordic Psychology
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Conflictive social interactions are associated with the attribution of responsibility for our negative experiences to the other, and with a distant social perception of the other. When we meditate we acquire skills related to thought that allow us to observe how we perceive and signify interaction with the other, which distances us from the response to the meaning of this perception. This way of attending to events can have a negative effect on the tendency to make dispositional attributions, which are generally more conflictive, since the person making the attribution blames the other for the unpleasant situation he or she is experiencing. For this reason, the associated practice of meditation may affect social interactions by reducing conflict. The relationship between infrequent meditation, associated to the development of self-observation, with the locus of attribution for an unpleasant event, the perception of anger with oneself, and the social distance from the outgroup was analysed using a sample of 229 individuals (118 non-meditators and 111 unspecific meditators). Results show that meditation has the effect of reducing dispositional attributions, perception of anger and social distance, and provide evidence for the moderating effect of self-observation ability

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Daniel Pinazo; Carolina Castañeda Vázquez. The effect of meditation based on self-observation on cognitive responses in conflictive social interaction. Nordic Psychology 2014, 66, 202 -215.

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Daniel Pinazo, Carolina Castañeda Vázquez. The effect of meditation based on self-observation on cognitive responses in conflictive social interaction. Nordic Psychology. 2014; 66 (3):202-215.

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Daniel Pinazo; Carolina Castañeda Vázquez. 2014. "The effect of meditation based on self-observation on cognitive responses in conflictive social interaction." Nordic Psychology 66, no. 3: 202-215.

Journal article
Published: 01 December 2012 in Cuadernos de Psicología del Deporte
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En esta investigación se pretende comprobar la teoría de la interacción de Spielberger (1972) en el ámbito de la competición deportiva, analizando las relaciones entre ansiedad-estado y ansiedad-rasgo en la competición, según las dimensiones somáticas y cognitivas de la ansiedad-rasgo y ansiedadestado. Para evaluar ambos constructos se utilizó la versión alemana de los cuestionarios WAI-T y WAI-S, en una muestra de 135 deportistas de Luxemburgo. Los resultados obtenidos señalan que se pueden confirmar las hipótesis de Spielberger (1972), sobre la interacción entre ansiedad-rasgo y ansiedad-estado, ampliándose su validez en el ámbito de las competiciones deportivas. Asimismo, se comprueba la necesidad de separación multidimensional en las componentes somáticas y cognitivas de la ansiedad para el registro de la ansiedad-rasgo competitiva y la ansiedad-estado competitivaThis research aims to test the theory of the interaction of Spielberger (1972) in the field of sports competition, analyzing the relationship between state anxiety and trait anxiety in the competition, according to the somatic and cognitive dimensions of trait anxiety and state anxiety. In order to assess both constructs, the German versions of the WAI-T and WAI-S questionnaires were used in a sample of 135 athletes from Luxembourg. The obtained results confirmed Spielberger’s (1972) hypothesis of interaction between trait anxiety and state anxiety, extending its validity in the field of sports competitions. Moreover, the need for multidimensional separation of somatic and cognitive components of anxiety was verified for the assessment of competitive trait and state anxiet

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Francis Ries; Carolina Castañeda Vázquez; María Del Carmen Campos Mesa; Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés. Relaciones entre ansiedad-rasgo y ansiedad-estado en competiciones deportivas. Cuadernos de Psicología del Deporte 2012, 12, 9 -16.

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Francis Ries, Carolina Castañeda Vázquez, María Del Carmen Campos Mesa, Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés. Relaciones entre ansiedad-rasgo y ansiedad-estado en competiciones deportivas. Cuadernos de Psicología del Deporte. 2012; 12 (2):9-16.

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Francis Ries; Carolina Castañeda Vázquez; María Del Carmen Campos Mesa; Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés. 2012. "Relaciones entre ansiedad-rasgo y ansiedad-estado en competiciones deportivas." Cuadernos de Psicología del Deporte 12, no. 2: 9-16.