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Exploring Early Sport Specialization: Associations With Psychosocial Outcomes

Shelby Waldron, J.D. DeFreese, Brian Pietrosimone, Johna Register-Mihalik, and Nikki Barczak

Baseball, 2017 ). Sport psychology practitioners may also serve a vital role in both prevention and intervention via psychoeducation of key youth sport stakeholders (i.e., coaches, parents, youth athletes, and sport organizations) on the psychological risks of early specialization, common symptoms of

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Prevalence of COVID-19 Anxiety in Division I Student-Athletes

Victoria Sanborn, Lauren Todd, Hanna Schmetzer, Nasha Manitkul-Davis, John Updegraff, and John Gunstad

increased knowledge of its consequences as well as the identification of better prevention and treatment options (e.g., vaccines, etc.). Given the aforementioned reluctance of some student-athletes to report mental health symptoms and rapid policy changes occurring across universities that directly impact

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The Adaptation and Evaluation of a Pilot Mindfulness Intervention Promoting Mental Health in Student Athletes

Audrey G. Evers, Jessica A Somogie, Ian L. Wong, Jennifer D. Allen, and Adolfo G. Cuevas

University Department of Health Promotion and Prevention. The authors certify that there are no conflicts of interest related to this study. References Aherne , C. , Moran , A.P. , & Lonsdale , C. ( 2011 ). The effect of mindfulness training on athletes’ flow: An initial investigation . The Sport

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Cognitive Vulnerability to Mood Deterioration in an Exercise Cessation Paradigm

Maggie Evans, Kelly J. Rohan, Jonah Meyerhoff, Richard J. Norton, and Jeremy S. Sibold

mood symptoms when their exercise is ceased. The RRS is brief and freely available, making it practical for use medical settings to identify such individuals, who would likely benefit from prevention and treatment efforts. Given the relatively small sample ( N  = 36), these results require replication

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Mental Health Literacy and Confidence in a Sample of Student Athletic Therapists

Philip Sullivan and Laura Tennant

et al. ( 1997 ) as “knowledge and beliefs about mental disorders that aid in their recognition, management or prevention” (p. 182). Specifically with respect to mental health of athletes, a recent position paper by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences states that MHL is a strategy

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Eras of Burnout Research: What Does the Past Tell Us About the Future of Burnout in Sport?

J.D. DeFreese, Daniel J. Madigan, and Henrik Gustafsson

, A.T. ( 2020 ). Mental health issues and psychological factors in athletes: Detection, management, effect on performance, and prevention: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement—Executive summary . British Journal of Sports Medicine, 54, 216 – 220 . https://doi.org/10

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Pain Acceptance Among Retired National Football League Athletes: Implications for Clinical Intervention

Zachary L. Mannes, Erin G. Ferguson, Nicole Ennis, Deborah S. Hasin, and Linda B. Cottler

nonconcurrent matched comparison group . Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 13, 17 – 26 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcbs.2019.06.003 Bevers , K. , Watts , L. , Kishino , N.D. , & Gatchel , R.J. ( 2016 ). The biopsychosocial model of the assessment, prevention, and treatment of chronic pain

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The Prevalence of Emotional Exhaustion in Professional and Semiprofessional Coaches

Erik Lundkvist, Henrik Gustafsson, Daniel Madigan, Sören Hjälm, and Anton Kalén

contextual differences between the coaching occupation and other occupations might not be that large, it is possible to use frameworks from well-grounded and larger randomized controlled trials on burnout in other occupations when looking for potential evidence of coach burnout prevention and treatment

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A Systematic Review of the Prevalence of Mental Health Symptoms and Disorders in Rugby Players

Shakiba Oftadeh-Moghadam and Paul Gorczynski

). Risk and protective factors for mental health in elite athletes: A scoping review . International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 13 ( 1 ), 231 – 265 . 10.1080/1750984X.2019.1689574 Le , L. , Barendregt , J.J. , Hay , P. , & Mihalopoulos , C. ( 2017 ). Prevention of eating

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A Program to Reduce Stigma Toward Mental Illness and Promote Mental Health Literacy and Help-Seeking in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Student-Athletes

Graig M. Chow, Matthew D. Bird, Nicole T. Gabana, Brandon T. Cooper, and Martin A. Swanbrow Becker

) represents an individual’s “knowledge and beliefs about mental disorders which aid their recognition, management or prevention” ( Jorm et al., 1997 , p. 184). It generally consists of knowledge about the prevalence, signs, and symptoms of specific mental disorders, risk factors and causes of mental illness