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Decision-Making in Youth Team-Sports Players: A Systematic Review

Ana Filipa Silva, Daniele Conte, Filipe Manuel Clemente

2020International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health79 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this systematic review conducted in the topic of youth team-sports players was three-fold: (i) Analyze the variations of decision-making processes between low- and high-level youth players; (ii) analyze the variations of decision-making processes between different age groups; and (iii) analyze the effects of decision-making training-based programs on youth players. Following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, this systematic review searched for studies on PubMed, ScienceDirect, Academic Search Complete, SPORTDiscus, and Taylor & Francis Online. The search returned 6215 papers. After screening the records against set criteria, 26 articles were fully reviewed. From the included studies, 9 were focused on comparing the decision-making process between low- and high-level players, 6 compared the decisions made by players from different age categories, and 11 analyzed the effects of decision-making-based training programs on youth players. Comparisons between high- and low-level players suggested that high-level and most talented players present a greater accuracy in the cognitive and executive answers to the game as well as being more adjustable to more complex situations. Considering the comparisons between age groups, a tendency of older players to execute more accurate decisions in the game and to have better tactical knowledge and behavior was observed. Finally, the effects of decision-making training programs suggest a beneficial effect employing practical scenarios (mainly based on small-sided and conditioned games), primarily improving passing decisions and execution. However, the benefits of interventions using videos are not clear.

Topics & Concepts

Team sportPsychologyApplied psychologyHuman factors and ergonomicsSuicide preventionInjury preventionPoison controlYouth sportsOccupational safety and healthAthletesMedical emergencyMedicinePhysical therapyPathologySports Performance and TrainingSport Psychology and PerformanceMotivation and Self-Concept in Sports
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