.e., having quality relations with others), environmental mastery (i.e., capability to manage one’s life and surrounding world), and autonomy (i.e., sense of self-determination; Ryff, 1989 ). The most widely used scale for measuring PWB is Ryff’s Scales of Psychological Well-Being ( Ryff, 1989 ). Social well
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The Well-Being of Elite Volleyball Athletes: A Scoping Review of Methods Using Wellness Questionnaires
André Rebelo, João R. Pereira, Diogo V. Martinho, and João Valente-dos-Santos
Mental Health Literacy and Confidence in a Sample of Student Athletic Therapists
Philip Sullivan and Laura Tennant
, although there are several methodological issues (i.e., inconsistent diagnostic criteria) in the literature that would affect any such determination. Furthermore, specific risk factors for mental illnesses have been identified in athlete populations, including repeated injury, multiple surgery, involuntary
“Horrible—But Worth It”: Exploring Weight Cutting Practices, Eating Behaviors, and Experiences of Competitive Female Taekwon-Do Athletes. A Mixed Methods Study
Karen A. Smith, Robert J. Naughton, Carl Langan-Evans, and Kiara Lewis
loss of strength,) and psychological (e.g., low mood, frustration, and anxiety) disturbances however, they also reported positive symptoms of determination, feeling energized, and feeling mentally strong and how substituting their normal diet of “bad or unhealthy foods” to more “healthy foods” made
A Person-Centered Exploration of Athlete Burnout Across a Competitive Season
J.D. DeFreese and Alan L. Smith
), 271 – 285 . doi:10.1123/ssj.9.3.271 10.1123/ssj.9.3.271 Deci , E.L. , & Ryan , R.M. ( 1985 ). Intrinsic motivation and self-determination in human behavior . New York, NY : Plenum Press . 10.1007/978-1-4899-2271-7 DeFreese , J.D. , Raedeke , T.D. , & Smith , A.L. ( 2015 ). Athlete
Mental Health Symptoms of Amateur Association Football Referees: A Cross-Sectional Study
Yavuz Lima, Sergen Devran, Tom Webb, and Bülent Bayraktar
, and therefore inadequate for definitive determinations of gender effects. Fourth, the present study was limited to referees who officiate in the Turkish amateur football leagues. Since the coping strategies of referees living in various cultures and societies may differ ( Arnold & Fletcher, 2012 ), it
Can Learning Self-Regulatory Competencies Through a Guided Intervention Improve Coaches’ Burnout Symptoms and Well-Being?
Kylie McNeill, Natalie Durand-Bush, and Pierre-Nicolas Lemyre
self-determination, due in part, to feeling more efficacious in their ability to self-regulate. That is, by developing competencies and strategies to manage their thoughts, feelings, and actions, they felt empowered and more in control of their psychological states (e.g., stress) and their lives. These
Screening of Depression and Mental Health in Elite Youth Sports: Differences in Risk Estimation Between the PHQ-2 and the WHO-5
Jens Kleinert, Jeannine Ohlert, and Marion Sulprizio
self-determination of behavior . Psychological Inquiry, 11 ( 4 ), 227 – 268 . https://doi.org/10.1207/S15327965PLI1104_01 Dowdy , E. , Ritchey , K. , & Kamphaus , R.W. ( 2010 ). School-based screening: A population-based approach to inform and monitor children’s mental health needs
Mental Toughness, Sport-Related Well-Being, and Mental Health Stigma Among National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Student-Athletes
Matthew D. Bird, Eadie E. Simons, and Patricia C. Jackman
toughness: A self-determination theory perspective . International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 7 ( 1 ), 184 – 197 . doi:10.1080/1750984X.2014.925951 10.1080/1750984X.2014.925951 Moreland , J.J. , Coxe , K.A. , & Yang , J. ( 2018 ). Collegiate athletes’ mental health services
The Relationship Between the Perceived Motivational Climate in Elite Collegiate Sport and Athlete Psychological Coping Skills
Mary D. Fry, Candace M. Hogue, Susumu Iwasaki, and Gloria B. Solomon
. Specifically, this subscale assesses athletes’ confidence in their ability to play well, their effort during practice and games, and their determination to improve their skills. This scale overall represents athletes’ positive approach to the game and the intention to make the most of their sport experience by
Teeming With Grief: Sports Teams’ Need for Resources and Support During Bereavement
Jana Fogaca, Illene Cupit, and Matthew Gonzalez
sports realm (e.g., spirituality) unless it was brought up by the participant. Future studies should consider exploring the intersection of coping with the team and beyond the sports setting. Conclusion Athletes are celebrated for their skill, determination, and ability to perform under pressure. Such