Mental toughness research: Key issues in this area

Declan Connaughton *, Sheldon Hanton *, Graham Jones ** and Ross Wadey *

(*) University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, UK
(**) Lane 4 Management Group Ltd, Bourne End, UK

Citation

Connaughton, D., Hanton, S., Jones, G., Wadey, R. (2008). Mental toughness research: Key issues in this area. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 39(3), 192-204.

Abstract

This report reflects on the many books and articles which describe and attempt to understand mental toughness. In doing so, the authors sought to (a) raise awareness of the key conceptual andmethodological issues, and (b) stimulate research activity in this area. Populist texts, anecdotal evidence, and personal accounts have defined mental toughness as a personality trait, a decisive factor accounting for successful performance, and a defense mechanism against adversity. These accounts have resulted in a vast array of terms and positive psychological characteristics being associated with mental toughness which have contributed to the inconsistency and ambiguity in the literature. Methodological issues have also added to the confusion surrounding the overall understanding of mental toughness. Recent studies which have tried to address the concept of mental toughness in a more scientific manner are discussed.

Keywords: Attributes, Definition, Super-elite