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The Relationship Between Childhood Trauma, Exercise Addiction, Emotion Regulation Difficulties, and Basic Psychological Needs in Türkiye

Sema Gültekin Arayici and Serap Tekinsav Sutcu

; Sarıyer & Ünübol, 2023 ). Basic Psychological Needs and Exercise Addiction Self-determination theory (SDT) suggests that three psychological needs stimulate people’s behavior and that these needs are an important source of people’s motivation. Three basic psychological needs that are stated to be common

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Erratum. The Relationship Between Childhood Trauma, Exercise Addiction, Emotion Regulation Difficulties, and Basic Psychological Needs in Türkiye

Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology

TO OUR READERS: An error appeared in the ahead-of-print version of the following article: Gültekin Arayici, S. & Tekinsav Sutcu, S. (2024). The relationship between childhood trauma, exercise addiction, emotion regulation difficulties, and basic psychological needs in Türkiye. Journal of Clinical

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“No Days Off”: Using Self-Determination Theory to Better Understand Workaholism in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Coaches

Kim Tolentino, Tucker Readdy, and Johannes Raabe

framework to add greater understanding as to why individuals exhibit workaholic tendencies. According to Ryan and Deci ( 2017 ), for humans to function optimally, they must experience satisfaction of the three inherent basic psychological needs of autonomy (perceiving ownership of and value in one

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Self-Determination Theory Perspective on Attachment, Need Satisfaction, and Well-Being in a Sample of Athletes: A Longitudinal Study

Luke Felton and Sophia Jowett

The current study aimed to examine whether (a) mean differences and changes in athletes’ attachment style predicted psychological need satisfaction within two diverse relational contexts (coach and parent) and well-being, and (b) mean differences and changes in need satisfaction within the two relational contexts predicted well-being. One hundred and ten athletes aged between 15 and 32 years old completed a multisection questionnaire at three time points over a span of 6 months to assess the main study variables. Multilevel modeling revealed that insecure attachment styles (anxious and avoidant) predicted well-being outcomes at the within- and between-person levels. Avoidant attachment predicted need satisfaction within the parent relational context at both levels, and need satisfaction within the coach relational context at the between-person level. Need satisfaction within both relational contexts predicted various well-being outcomes at the between-person level, while need satisfaction within the parent relational context predicted vitality at the within-person level.

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The Influence of Athletes’ Psychological Needs on Motivation, Burnout, and Well-Being: A Test of Self-Determination Theory

Stephen Shannon, Noel Brick, Garry Prentice, and Gavin Breslin

domain of athlete mental health ( Shannon et al., 2019 ), and it is founded on the core principle that humans require ongoing satisfaction of three innate psychological needs to facilitate optimal mental health ( Ryan & Deci, 2017 ). Specifically, within a minitheory of SDT, basic psychological needs

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Perspectives of Life in Sweden During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Karin Weman Josefsson

of trying to avoid punishments) because then they will sustain and self-regulate the behavior even in the face of barriers. The Swedish approach could therefore be connected to the tenets of self-determination theory (SDT; Ryan & Deci, 2017 ), and the value of three basic psychological needs for

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Developmental Differences in Burnout Among High School Athletes in the United States: A Gendered Perspective

Tsz Lun (Alan) Chu, Bailey Sommerfeld, and Tao Zhang

. Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, 12 ( 3 ), 316 – 332 . doi:10.1123/jcsp.2017-0037 10.1123/jcsp.2017-0037 Chu , T.L. , & Zhang , T. ( 2019 ). The roles of coaches, peers, and parents in athletes’ basic psychological needs: A mixed-studies review . International Journal of Sports Science

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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

satisfaction of basic psychological needs, the fulfillment of important personal values, and the promotion of personal growth, and it leads to psychological well-being (PWB; Keyes et al., 2002 ) or eudaimonic well-being, which is determined by the satisfaction of basic psychological needs ( Ryan & Deci, 2001

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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

, introjected regulation, external regulation, and amotivation; Lonsdale et al., 2008 ); the Basic Needs Satisfaction in Sport Scale, which is a self-report measure that assesses the degree to which athletes feel their three basic psychological needs (i.e., autonomy, competence, and relatedness) are satisfied

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Impact of Sport Engagement and Social Support on the Health-Related Quality of Life of Youth Athletes With Physical Disabilities

Myung Ha Sur, Deborah R. Shapiro, and Jeffrey Martin

.I. , & Vilchez , M.P. ( 2018 ). The mediating role of sport self-motivation between basic psychological needs satisfaction and athlete engagement . Psicothema, 30 ( 4 ), 421 – 426 . 10.7334/psicothema2018.117 Freeman , P. , Coffee , P. , Moll , T. , Rees , T. , & Sammy , N. ( 2014 ). The ARSQ