Services compose a major portion of products offered by sport organizations ( Chelladurai, 2014 ). Meanwhile, there is a growing recognition that the production and consumption of services, in general, play a critical role in determining the well-being of individuals and collectives ( Anderson
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Transformative Sport Service Research: Linking Sport Services With Well-Being
Yuhei Inoue, Mikihiro Sato, and Kevin Filo
An Examination of Dweck’s Psychological Needs Model in Relation to Exercise-Related Well-Being
Colin M. Wierts, Bruno D. Zumbo, Ryan E. Rhodes, Guy Faulkner, and Mark R. Beauchamp
psychological needs has a long history, with different conceptualizations ( Pittman & Zeigler, 2007 ) and new models of psychological needs regularly proposed (e.g., Dweck, 2017 ; Sheldon, 2011 ). Psychological needs can be broadly conceptualized as innate, universal psychosocial requirements for well-being
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
among athletes. It is critical to consider the well-being of athletes beyond deficits and diagnoses of mental disorders. However, in the literature, the term “mental health” is regularly used interchangeably to describe both “health” or heightened well-being, as well as mental ill-health or disorder
The Association Between Time-Use Behaviors and Physical and Mental Well-Being in Adults: A Compositional Isotemporal Substitution Analysis
Rachel G. Curtis, Dorothea Dumuid, Timothy Olds, Ronald Plotnikoff, Corneel Vandelanotte, Jillian Ryan, Sarah Edney, and Carol Maher
There is a substantial body of evidence indicating that activity domains are associated with physical and mental health and well-being. For example, physical activity is positively associated with improved cardiovascular health, reduced risk of metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and cancer, and
Pickleball Participation and the Health and Well-Being of Adults—A Scoping Review
Kim Stroesser, Adam Mulcaster, and David M. Andrews
The health and well-being of older adults have been studied extensively on a global scale. Given the increasing age of adults in most countries around the world, 1 researchers have looked to the benefits of low-intensity exercise as a means of improving the health and well-being of this growing
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
Youth Sport Coaches’ Well-Being Across the Season: The Psychological Costs and Benefits of Giving Empowering and Disempowering Sports Coaching to Athletes
Bård Erlend Solstad, Andreas Ivarsson, Ellen Merethe Haug, and Yngvar Ommundsen
Grounded in Self-Determination Theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan, 2000 , 2012 ; Ryan & Deci, 2017 ), a growing body of empirical work in sport psychology has indicated that the giving of autonomy-supportive sports coaching to athletes is related to the coach’s experience of improved well-being and
Toward a Comprehensive Professional Philosophy in Performance and Well-Being Psychology: Integrating Functional Contextualism and Relational Frame Theory for Esports and Other High-Performance Environments
George Horne and Laura Swettenham
; Mesagno & Hill, 2013 ). Despite this agreement and awareness, we believe performance psychology remains fragmented. Many theories look to improve performance and well-being by focusing on different areas that influence individual behavior in a variety of high-performance domains (e.g., esport, sport
Development of the Esportsmanship Scale and Analysis of Its Relationship to Well-Being, Physical Health Problems, Gaming Addiction Tendencies, Aggressive Feelings, Empathy, and Self-Positivity
Shiroh Ohno
studies have demonstrated a negative association between longer duration gaming and psychological well-being ( Goh et al., 2019 ), psychological and physical quality of life, and sleep latency ( Kwok et al., 2021 ). Furthermore, gaming disorder, which is the excessive use of video games, was formally
The Prevalence of Mental Ill Health in Elite Counter-Strike Athletes
Phil D.J. Birch, Matthew J. Smith, Atheeshaan Arumuham, Angelica Ortiz de Gortari, and Benjamin T. Sharpe
Mental health can be defined as “a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community” ( World Health Organization, 2022 , pp. 8