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Goal Motives and Well-Being in Student-Athletes: A Person-Centered Approach

Laura C. Healy, Nikos Ntoumanis, and Calum A. Arthur

can facilitate each other ( Riediger & Freund, 2004 ); however, goal conflict, where the pursuit of one goal hinders progress toward another being pursued simultaneously, can have implications for psychological well-being ( Gray, Ozer, & Rosenthal, 2017 ; Kelly, Mansell, & Wood, 2015 ). Building on

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Mental Health in Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Exploring the Impact on Well-Being Across the Athlete-Collegiate Career

David P. Schary and Carolina Lundqvist

how the stressors are perceived, individual learning history, genetic vulnerability and stress reactivity, available coping resources, and access to environmental and social support ( Engel, 1980 ; Kemeny, 2003 ; Kimball & Freysinger, 2003 ; Lundqvist, 2021 ). Well-Being and Quality of Life The

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Sport and Happiness: Understanding the Relations Among Sport Consumption Activities, Long- and Short-Term Subjective Well-Being, and Psychological Need Fulfillment

Jeeyoon Kim and Jeffrey D. James

, positively impacting the psychological experience and well-being of sport consumers is a way to advance sport services by building enduring consumer relationships based on enhanced consumer benefits ( Tsiotsou, 2014 ). Thus, understanding and promoting sport consumer well-being are essential for sport

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Well-Being and Performance in Dual Careers: The Role of Academic and Athletic Identities

Fleur E.C.A. van Rens, Rebecca A. Ashley, and Andrea R. Steele

domains, as well as indicators of well-being, should be considered when investigating student-athletes’ dual careers ( Ivarsson et al., 2015 ; Stambulova et al., 2015 ). Erikson ( 1968 ) proposed that an individual’s identity is multidimensional, meaning that is consists of a series of domain

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The Impact of Atmosphere in the City on Subjective Well-Being of Rio de Janeiro Residents During (vs. Before) the 2014 FIFA World Cup

Andrea Schlegel, Rebecca Pfitzner, and Joerg Koenigstorfer

atmosphere in the city during event hosting positively ( Pfitzner & Koenigstorfer, 2016 ). The host city’s atmosphere—particularly liminoid elements that have demonstrable sociocultural effects ( Chalip, 2006 , 2018 )—may be one crucial factor that positively influences residents’ subjective well-being

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The Effect of Transformational Leadership and Well-Being on Performance of Soccer Players: An Inclusive Model

Sinan Yildirim and Ziya Koruç

variables, such as leadership, well-being, stress, anxiety, and burnout ( Balaguer et al., 2012 ; Carpentier & Mageau, 2013 ; Stenling & Tafvelin, 2014 ). In the present study, also, it is conceived that basic psychological needs have a full mediating effect on the relationship between leadership and

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Effectiveness of the Fun for Wellness Online Behavioral Intervention to Promote Well-Being Actions in Adults With Obesity or Overweight: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Seungmin Lee, Adam McMahon, Isaac Prilleltensky, Nicholas D. Myers, Samantha Dietz, Ora Prilleltensky, Karin A. Pfeiffer, André G. Bateman, and Ahnalee M. Brincks

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Fun For Wellness (FFW) online behavioral intervention to increase well-being actions in adults with obesity in the United States in a relatively uncontrolled setting. Behavioral intervention studies can be placed on a continuum with

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High Match Load’s Relation to Decreased Well-Being During an Elite Women’s Rugby Sevens Tournament

Steven H. Doeven, Michel S. Brink, Barbara C.H. Huijgen, Johan de Jong, and Koen A.P.M. Lemmink

and psychological load in rugby sevens. As a consequence of insufficient recovery time and residual fatigue during and after women’s rugby sevens tournaments, decreased well-being and neuromuscular function are expected in line with the literature. 7 , 8 Subsequently, this might lead to decreased

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Nonaccidental Violence Among Elite Athletes in Finland: Associations With Sport Conditions and Mental Well-Being and Ill-Being

Satu Kaski and Ulla Kinnunen

health ( Gervis & Dunn, 2004 ; Stirling & Kerr, 2013 ). Nonaccidental violence can have an impact on athletes’ social, physical, and mental well-being ( Mountjoy et al., 2016 ). Gervis and Dunn ( 2004 ) reported in their study that young athletes experienced worthlessness and depression, which affected

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Examining the Role of Physical Activity on Psychological Well-Being and Mental Health Postpartum

Iris A. Lesser, Stéphanie Turgeon, Carl P. Nienhuis, and Corliss Bean

activity engagement with motherhood, particularly during the postpartum period ( Borodulin et al., 2009 ). This further lends to the need to understand the factors which can lead to mental ill-being or languishing versus those that promote mental well-being or flourishing in life ( Keyes, 2002