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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

 al. ( 2014 ) argue that there are few detailed longitudinal data sets on athletes and call for both more longitudinal work and more qualitative work to further elucidate the mechanisms underpinning the sport–alcohol relationship. In addition, Green et al. ( 2014 ) suggest the need for further study of the

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Perceived Barriers and Facilitators of Sports Rehabilitation Adherence in Injured Volleyball Athletes: A Qualitative Study From Greece

Eleftherios Paraskevopoulos, Georgios Gioftsos, Georgios Georgoudis, and Maria Papandreou

qualitative studies have explored factors related to ERA in injured athletes. In the first study, Levy, Polman, Nicholls, and Marchant ( 2009 ) found that motivation, confidence, coping, SS, and pain were important themes that emerged from their semistructured interviews in recreational athletes (RA) with

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“It’s About Going From Good to Great”: Expert Approaches to Conducting a First Sport Psychology Session

Graig M. Chow, Lindsay M. Garinger, Jaison Freeman, Savanna K. Ward, and Matthew D. Bird

). Research Philosophy A qualitative description methodology ( Sandelowski, 2000 ) was used as the aim of this study was to describe what approach expert sport psychology practitioners took when conducting a first sport psychology session and how they went about doing this. This type of qualitative

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Living and Embracing Intersectionality in Sport: Introduction to the Special Issue Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology

Hannah Bennett, Robert Owens, and Tanya Prewitt-White

Old Boys’ Club? Certified Mental Performance Consultants Gender-Typed Sport Specialization and Employment Setting.” While qualitative studies have unveiled gender inequities in sport and sport psychology careers, the authors were the first to examine gender differences in the specialization and work

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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

development using a longitudinal qualitative design which built from their earlier qualitative work in the population ( Cresswell & Eklund, 2006c ). Moreover, building off this series of studies that also examined self-determined motivation and burnout in rugby athletes ( Cresswell & Eklund, 2005a ), Lemyre

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Acceptance and Commitment Training to Promote Psychological Flexibility in Ice Hockey Performance: A Controlled Group Feasibility Study

Tobias Lundgren, Gustaf Reinebo, Markus Näslund, and Thomas Parling

-based methods in sports. One reviewed single subject design studies, qualitative research, and randomized and non-randomized group trials ( Sappington & Longshore, 2015 ). This systematic review included nineteen trials (4 randomized group trials; 7 non-randomized trials; 6 case studies; 2 qualitative studies

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Introducing Empowered Consent to Deal With the Current Challenges in Applied Sport Psychology

Niels Boysen Feddersen

, J. , & Thombs , M. ( 2016 ). Elephant spotting . Sport & Exercise Psychology Review, 12 ( 1 ), 4 – 10 . Blease , C. , Arnott , T. , Kelley , J.M. , Proctor , G. , Kube , T. , Gaab , J. , & Locher , C. ( 2020 ). Attitudes about informed consent: An exploratory qualitative

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Self-Compassionate Motivation and Athlete Well-Being: The Critical Role of Distress Tolerance

Courtney C. Walton, Kelsey J. Lewis, James Kirby, Rosemary Purcell, Simon M. Rice, and Margaret S. Osborne

.S. ( 2020 ). Cognitive behavior therapy: Basics and beyond : Guilford Publications . Bennie , A. , Walton , C.C. , O’Connor , D. , Fitzsimons , L. , & Hammond , T. ( 2021 ). Exploring the experiences and well-being of Australian Rio Olympians during the post-Olympic phase: A qualitative study

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The Operationalizing Intersectionality Framework

Debra Kriger, Amélie Keyser-Verreault, Janelle Joseph, and Danielle Peers

-Black misogyny (see also Razack & Joseph, 2020 , for their analysis of misogynoir in sport media portrayals of Naomi Osaka). Black women are excessively negatively scrutinized in sport. According to Lim et al. ( 2021 ), intersectionality has mainly been mobilized in sport research to qualitatively investigate

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Barriers and Facilitators to Help-Seeking for Mental Health Difficulties Among Professional Jockeys in Ireland

Lewis King, SarahJane Cullen, Jean McArdle, Adrian McGoldrick, Jennifer Pugh, Giles Warrington, and Ciara Losty

the qualitative methods adopted in the present study, multiple realities from participants’ experiences of barriers to and facilitators of help-seeking were illustrated and examined. The qualitative study adopted an exploratory approach due to the lack of data present in the area of help-seeking among