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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

practices, collectively contributing to the elevated vulnerability for exercise addiction among younger individuals ( Cabrita et al., 2018 ). Childhood Trauma and Exercise Addiction Childhood trauma, often associated with Adverse Childhood Experiences, represents a significant public health concern due to

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Patterns of Specialization in Professional Baseball Players

Richard D. Ginsburg, Steven R. Smith, Nicole Danforth, T. Atilla Ceranoglu, Stephen A. Durant, Hayley Kamin, Rebecca Babcock, Lucy Robin, and Bruce Masek

Two developmental pathways to sport excellence have been described: early specialization and early sampling (Côté, Lidor, & Hackfort, 2009). Despite a common assumption that early specialization (defined as playing one sport exclusively and intensely before age 12) is a necessary precursor to success at the collegiate or professional levels, research to support this assumption remains unclear. To add to this literature, the current study was a survey of 708 minor league professional baseball players on the ages at which they began to specialize in their sport. Results indicated that most players sampled a diversity of sports up through late adolescence. Only 25% of players specialized before the age of 12 and the mean age of specialization was 15 years. Furthermore, those who specialized later were more likely to receive college scholarships. Finally, we examined patterns of specialization as a function of athletes’ home climate and culture. At least in this sample of professional minor league baseball players, an early sampling pathway seems to have fortified success at both the collegiate and professional levels.

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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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A Scale Measuring Academic-Related Anxiety Following Concussion

Michael Dressing, Jillian Wise, Jennifer Katzenstein, and P. Patrick Mularoni

identify those who may need further intervention at the time of diagnosis. The MMAAC demonstrated face validity, as well as concurrent validity with other measures of anxiety in childhood and adolescents, but remained distinct in its focus on academic-related anxiety. Our data showed that the average time

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Teammate Relationships, Loneliness, and the Motivational and Well-Being Experiences of Adolescent Athletes

Christine E. Pacewicz and Alan L. Smith

athlete burnout and negatively associate with perceptions of athlete engagement but would not associate with loneliness. This was hypothesized because the literature suggests aggression and conflict to link with loneliness in childhood but not in adolescence ( Sandstrom & Coie, 1999 ; Woodhouse, Dykas

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Leading During a Pandemic: Lessons Gleaned From Sport Psychology

Justine J. Reel

unique. Just like the athletes we work with on sport teams, each has their own childhood, relationship with sport, and different things that make them tick (or motivate them to play). Never make assumptions and continually ask my employees how they are doing, what is a challenge, and what will improve

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Exploring the Sport–Alcohol Relationship: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study of Student-Athlete Drinking Following the Transition out of University

Mark Jankowski, Sarah Partington, Nick Heather, and Elizabeth Partington

made them reflect more carefully on their spending. Drinking still took place within friendship groups. However, the composition of these groups had evolved. Participants were now drinking with two or three different groups. One group was their old university friends or friends from childhood that they

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Developing Self-Awareness and Emotional Intelligence in Adolescent Soccer: A Community Outreach Pilot Program

Sabrina Gomez Souffront, Enzo R.N. Everett, and Jason Kostrna

Hasan , R. , Yusoff , M.S.B. , Tang , T.B. , Hafeez , Y. , Mustafa , M.C. , Dzainudin , M. , Bacotang , J. , Al-Saggaf , U.M. , & Ali , S.S.A. ( 2022 ). Resilience-building for mental health among early childhood educators: A systematic review and pilot-study towards an EEG

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Lack of Sleep Among Adolescent Athletes Is Associated With a Higher Prevalence of Self-Reported History of Anxiety and Depression

Andrea Stracciolini, Caitlin M. McCracken, William P. Meehan III, and Matthew D. Milewski

study . Archives of Disease in Childhood, 81 ( 4 ), 324 – 328 . https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.81.4.324 Meyer , C. , Barbosa , D.G. , Junior , G.J.F. , Andrade , R.D. , Silva , D.A.S. , Pelegrini , A. , & Gomes Felden , E.P. ( 2018 ). Proposal of cutoff points for pediatric daytime

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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

-regulation] Leistungssport, 33 ( 6 ), 46 – 49 . Eppright , T.D. , Sanfacon , J.A. , Beck , N.C. , & Bradley , J.S. ( 1997 ). Sport psychiatry in childhood and adolescence: An overview . Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 28 ( 2 ), 71 – 88 . https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025189118334 Gerber , M. , Best