were asked to respond to the questionnaires described below. Participation was voluntary and anonymous. Measures Demographic, Exercise, and Mental Health Information Respondents were asked to respond to questions related to the following nonidentifying demographic information: country of origin
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Examining the Impact of Gym Closures Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic on Combat Sport Athletes’ Mental Health
Jacob J. Levy, Terrance L. Tarver, and Hannah R. Douglas
Is JCSP Diverse Enough? Culturally Humble Strategies for Addressing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Justine J. Reel
not limited to, psychology of injury, eating disorders, exercise and mental health, and substance use disorders. This journal highlights the clinical application of research findings within direct psychological service delivery spanning a wide range of clients and settings. JCSP recognizes the
Is JCSP the Right Fit? Tips for the Successful Preparation of Manuscripts
Justine J. Reel
, and disseminates applied research findings. Some examples of relevant topics include, but are not limited to, psychology of injury, eating disorders, exercise and mental health, and substance use disorders. JCSP highlights the clinical application of research findings in direct psychological service
Cognitive Vulnerability to Mood Deterioration in an Exercise Cessation Paradigm
Maggie Evans, Kelly J. Rohan, Jonah Meyerhoff, Richard J. Norton, and Jeremy S. Sibold
Several converging lines of research support a strong relationship between exercise and mental health. Sedentary behavior is a risk factor for depression ( Stubbs et al., 2018 ; Teychenne et al., 2010 ; Zhai et al., 2015 ). Infrequent exercise is associated with increased psychological distress