Exploring the Interplay of Resiliency and Grit in Athlete Burnout and Injury Rates Among Adolescent Volleyball Players

Date Added
July 18th, 2025
PRO Number
Pro00140770
Researcher
Kelsey Turner

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Keywords
Adolescents, Children's Health, Exercise, Pediatrics
Summary

This study aims to look at injury rates experienced during a club travel volleyball season as correlated with self reported scores on the GRIT scale, Brief Resiliency Scale (BRS), and Athlete Burnout Questionnaire (ABQ) in male and female high school age volleyball players. The GRIT asks questions about passion and perseverance to achieve goals.
The BRS asks questions about resiliency after stress.
The ABQ asks questions to understand the determinants and consequences of athlete burnout. Completion of these surveys will take approximately 20 minutes.

Upon receiving and compiling all survey data, appropriate statistical analysis will be performed to assess for trends in the development of injuries and inform best practice on training.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Stephanie McGowan
8437927356
mcgowan@musc.edu



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