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View article: A multi-disciplinary team perspective of understanding and supporting athlete mental health and illness in elite sport
A multi-disciplinary team perspective of understanding and supporting athlete mental health and illness in elite sport Open
A multi-disciplinary approach is considered best practice when supporting athlete mental health and illness within elite sport. However, research is yet to explore how multi-disciplinary teams operate in this area. This study explores how …
View article: Athletes, support staff, and classifiers opinions on intentional misrepresentation in Para sport
Athletes, support staff, and classifiers opinions on intentional misrepresentation in Para sport Open
The Paralympic Games have enjoyed a recent acceleration in profile, commercial value, and investment. Meanwhile, intentional misrepresentation (IM) – athletes’ attempting to game the classification process – has emerged as the greatest thr…
View article: Building strong partnerships: Understanding the mechanisms by which quality coach-athlete relationships affect objective performance in professional cricket
Building strong partnerships: Understanding the mechanisms by which quality coach-athlete relationships affect objective performance in professional cricket Open
The purpose of the study was to explore possible explanations for the link between the quality of a coach-athlete relationship (CAR) and performance in professional cricket. Understanding the mechanisms through which CARs influence on-fiel…
View article: Building Ever‐Safer Cultures in Football: Learner Experiences of the English Football Association's Safeguarding Children Training
Building Ever‐Safer Cultures in Football: Learner Experiences of the English Football Association's Safeguarding Children Training Open
The England Football Association's (The FA) Safeguarding Strategy outlines steps to build an ever‐safer culture at every level of football. Critical to this is the safeguarding children training The FA provides to people working or volunte…
View article: Assessing the usability of Accessercise to increase physical activity in adults with physical disabilities: A qualitative think-aloud study
Assessing the usability of Accessercise to increase physical activity in adults with physical disabilities: A qualitative think-aloud study Open
Background Mobile health (mHealth) applications (apps) offer a convenient way to increase physical activity to people with disabilities. While several mHealth apps have been developed for this population, there is limited evidence assessin…
View article: Best practices for supporting researchers’ mental health in emotionally demanding research across academic and non-academic contexts
Best practices for supporting researchers’ mental health in emotionally demanding research across academic and non-academic contexts Open
A shift is needed towards a more psychologically informed research culture to support mental health in EDR. Findings have implications for research organizations, conference organizers, and funders as greater resources are needed for resea…
View article: An analysis of child safeguarding cases managed by National Governing Bodies of sport across England and Wales
An analysis of child safeguarding cases managed by National Governing Bodies of sport across England and Wales Open
This study responded to a recommendation in the independent Duty of Care Report that called for standardised data to be collected and analysed regarding safeguarding cases in sport. A standardised case data tool was developed and piloted b…
View article: IOC consensus statement: interpersonal violence and safeguarding in sport
IOC consensus statement: interpersonal violence and safeguarding in sport Open
Objective Interpersonal violence (IV) in sport is challenging to define, prevent and remedy due to its subjectivity and complexity. The 2024 International Olympic Committee Consensus on Interpersonal Violence and Safeguarding aimed to synt…
View article: Rights-based policies for role-bearing people: Are geo-cultural norms a hindrance to cultivating safer sport?
Rights-based policies for role-bearing people: Are geo-cultural norms a hindrance to cultivating safer sport? Open
Many (inter)national governments and sports organisations are implementing standardised Safe Sport policies and guidelines. However, the Western-born, rights-based norm that underlies Safe Sport can collide with pre-existing geo-sociocultu…
View article: Using sport and physical activity interventions to develop life skills and reduce delinquency in youth: a systematic review
Using sport and physical activity interventions to develop life skills and reduce delinquency in youth: a systematic review Open
Purpose Disadvantaged youth are confronted with a disproportionate number of risk factors and stressors that can predict youth delinquency and negative behaviours as an adult. Life skills developed through physical activity and sport progr…
View article: Navigating athlete mental health: Perspectives from performance directors within elite sport
Navigating athlete mental health: Perspectives from performance directors within elite sport Open
Performance directors lead high-performance programmes within elite sport and where they opt to invest resources has implications for athletes. This study explores performance directors' perspectives on mental health and illness and their …
View article: Good use, non-use and misuse: safe sport reporting systems in context
Good use, non-use and misuse: safe sport reporting systems in context Open
Reporting systems constitute an essential part of today’s safe sport initiatives across the world. Informed by literature on reporting wrongdoings in organisational contexts and a political sociology approach to policy instrumentation, thi…
View article: You do not suddenly become safe on your 18 <sup>th</sup> birthday: managing safeguarding cases involving adult athletes in the United Kingdom
You do not suddenly become safe on your 18 <sup>th</sup> birthday: managing safeguarding cases involving adult athletes in the United Kingdom Open
Despite publicised cases of abuse impacting those above the age of 18, little research attention has been paid to the safeguarding of adults. The present study is informed by the recommendations of the Duty of Care in Sport Review, aiming …
View article: All-Around: Elite Gymnasts’ Perspectives on Creating a Healthy Culture
All-Around: Elite Gymnasts’ Perspectives on Creating a Healthy Culture Open
The need to create healthy cultures within Gymnastics has been demonstrated by a rseies of high profile cases which are illustrative of unhealthy cultures. The present study interviewed 6 international level gymnasts to explore their perce…
View article: All-Around: Elite Gymnasts' Perspectives on Creating a Healthy Culture
All-Around: Elite Gymnasts' Perspectives on Creating a Healthy Culture Open
The need to create healthy cultures within Gymnastics has been demonstrated by a rseies of high profile cases which are illustrative of unhealthy cultures. The present study interviewed 6 international level gymnasts to explore their perce…
View article: Applying the behaviour change wheel to assess the theoretical underpinning of a novel smartphone application to increase physical activity in adults with spinal cord injuries
Applying the behaviour change wheel to assess the theoretical underpinning of a novel smartphone application to increase physical activity in adults with spinal cord injuries Open
This systematic approach of assessing the theoretical underpinning of Accessercise in the context of the BCW has revealed potential mechanisms of action for improving physical activity in adults with SCI. This serves as a blueprint to info…
View article: Crossing the line: conceptualising and rationalising bullying and banter in male adolescent community football
Crossing the line: conceptualising and rationalising bullying and banter in male adolescent community football Open
This study investigates how bullying and banter are conceptualised and rationalised by those in male adolescent community football. The authors employ a social constructivist, interpretative phenomenological analysis approach using qualita…
View article: The journey to reporting child protection violations in sport: Stakeholder perspectives
The journey to reporting child protection violations in sport: Stakeholder perspectives Open
Sport is a context within which human and children’s rights should be respected, promoted, and protected. Yet, research and high-profile cases demonstrate that this is not always the case. To understand the existence (or not) of reporting …
View article: Transformational Leadership: A Qualitative Analysis of Effective Leadership in Women’s Soccer in England
Transformational Leadership: A Qualitative Analysis of Effective Leadership in Women’s Soccer in England Open
This study examined perceptions of effective leadership in elite women’s soccer by team captains. Data were collected from a range of perspectives in four elite female soccer teams in England. For each of the four teams, data were collecte…
View article: Tracking Progress towards the International Safeguards for Children in Sport
Tracking Progress towards the International Safeguards for Children in Sport Open
In 2018, a review was conducted to explore sporting organisations’ use of global safeguarding policies. Due to an increase in the number of organisations now adopting these policies, it is thought that an up-to-date review should be conduc…
View article: A systematic scoping review of athlete mental health within competitive sport: interventions, recommendations, and policy
A systematic scoping review of athlete mental health within competitive sport: interventions, recommendations, and policy Open
This systematic scoping review synthesises and appraises applied interventions, consensus/position statements, and grey literature regarding strategies to support athlete mental health and draws necessary connections across these documents…
View article: Evidencing the Need to Broaden the Position of Trust Legislation to Include Sports Coaches
Evidencing the Need to Broaden the Position of Trust Legislation to Include Sports Coaches Open
When an individual is in a position of trust over another person, the age of consent is raised from 16 to 18 in the United Kingdom. Currently, the definition of a Position of Trust is restricted to professions such as teachers, care worker…
View article: International society of sport psychology position stand: mental health through occupational health and safety in high performance sport
International society of sport psychology position stand: mental health through occupational health and safety in high performance sport Open
There is considerable attention devoted to athlete mental health in high-performance sport. The International Society of Sport Psychology seeks to extend this discourse by expanding the discussion through a lens of occupational health and …
View article: When it is no longer a bit of banter: Coaches’ perspectives of bullying in professional soccer
When it is no longer a bit of banter: Coaches’ perspectives of bullying in professional soccer Open
Studies exploring bullying in sport psychology remain relatively limited despite various media reports of the abusive practice of some professional soccer coaches. This research explores coaches’ views of bullying in professional soccer ac…
View article: Comparing the strategies used to maintain the coach-athlete relationship in Japan and the United Kingdom
Comparing the strategies used to maintain the coach-athlete relationship in Japan and the United Kingdom Open
The present study explored the strategies used to maintain the quality of the coach-athlete relationship amongst rowers in Japan and the United Kingdom. A total of 93 athletes from Japan (N = 49) and UK (N = 44) completed the Coach Athlete…
View article: Safeguarding culture: towards a new approach to preventing child maltreatment in sport
Safeguarding culture: towards a new approach to preventing child maltreatment in sport Open
There is now undeniable evidence of child maltreatment in sport. This has provoked the gradual proliferation of safeguarding research aimed at protecting children from harm in sport. Such research recognises the need for a comprehensive an…
View article: Assessing post‐game emotions in soccer teams: The role of distinct emotional dynamics
Assessing post‐game emotions in soccer teams: The role of distinct emotional dynamics Open
This study examined the relationships between team ( n = 10) and player post‐game emotions following two consecutive games. In addition, the relationship between emotional contagion susceptibility and player post‐game emotions was assessed…
View article: Duties of Care and Welfare Practices
Duties of Care and Welfare Practices Open
Recent media reports and anecdotal evidence from across a range of sports has led to questions about whether welfare and safety really are being given the priority they deserve in elite sport. At a time of success for British sport in term…
View article: An overview of the sport-related impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children
An overview of the sport-related impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the lives of children around the world in a variety of domains. A total of 188 countries have closed their schools in response to the pandemic which is estimated to have resulted in ove…