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View article: A scoping review of research about women in sport: A perspective from the island of Ireland
A scoping review of research about women in sport: A perspective from the island of Ireland Open
Women remain under-represented in many sport settings, including as research participants. Additionally, there is often a lack of collective thinking and action across universities and the sport sector in research about women in sport, inc…
View article: Using the coaches voice to improve the representation and experience of females in coaching: a Gaelic games perspective
Using the coaches voice to improve the representation and experience of females in coaching: a Gaelic games perspective Open
Background Female coaches across all sports and levels are underrepresented on a global scale, existing as peripheral figures on the coaching landscape. This is evident in an Irish context, with a recent report suggesting that just 18.7% o…
View article: International consensus statement on the design, delivery and evaluation of sport-based interventions aimed at promoting social, psychological and physical well-being in prison
International consensus statement on the design, delivery and evaluation of sport-based interventions aimed at promoting social, psychological and physical well-being in prison Open
Objective To develop an international consensus statement to advise on designing, delivering and evaluating sport-based interventions (SBIs) aimed at promoting social, psychological and physical well-being in prison. Design Modified Delphi…
View article: Sports Coaching in an Online Space: What Can We Learn From Endurance Sport Coaches?
Sports Coaching in an Online Space: What Can We Learn From Endurance Sport Coaches? Open
Within endurance sports (ES), a practice exists in which online remote coaching (RC) is a necessary construct. This study aimed to examine the processes of ES coaches to gain insight into the experiences of coaches engaging in RC before CO…
View article: The impact of the first COVID-19 lockdown in the UK for doctoral and early career researchers
The impact of the first COVID-19 lockdown in the UK for doctoral and early career researchers Open
Doctoral researchers and early career researchers (ECRs) are crucial to producing scientific advancements and represent the future of academic leadership. Their research endeavours were changed radically by lockdowns in response to the COV…
View article: The association between mindfulness and mental health outcomes in athletes: testing the mediating role of autonomy satisfaction as a core psychological need
The association between mindfulness and mental health outcomes in athletes: testing the mediating role of autonomy satisfaction as a core psychological need Open
Mindfulness may improve well-being through increasing one’s ability to self-regulate stressors, which are common and multifaceted among the student-athlete population. However, the mechanisms for influencing such effects lack a theoretical…
View article: International consensus statement on the psychosocial and policy-related approaches to mental health awareness programmes in sport
International consensus statement on the psychosocial and policy-related approaches to mental health awareness programmes in sport Open
Background Research focused on mental health in sport has revealed a need to develop evidence-supported mental health practices that are sensitive to sport culture, particularly for non-elite athletes. A consensus statement was produced to…
View article: Effects of a Mental Health Intervention in Athletes: Applying Self-Determination Theory
Effects of a Mental Health Intervention in Athletes: Applying Self-Determination Theory Open
Introduction: Many sport associations have responded to mental health issues in sport through the inclusion of self-management programs, such as mindfulness training, which may improve well-being through increasing one's competence …
View article: Athlete and Nonathlete Intentions to Self-Manage Mental Health: Applying the Integrated Behavior Change Model to the State of Mind Program
Athlete and Nonathlete Intentions to Self-Manage Mental Health: Applying the Integrated Behavior Change Model to the State of Mind Program Open
We aimed to determine whether a mental health awareness and self-management program could improve intentions to self-manage mental health for both athletes and nonathletes. Two hundred students (M age = 21.10 - years, SD = 3.73, male = 53%…
View article: The effect of sport for LIFE: all island in children from low socio-economic status: a clustered randomized controlled trial
The effect of sport for LIFE: all island in children from low socio-economic status: a clustered randomized controlled trial Open
View article: Every Minute Counts: Patterns and Times of Physical Activity Participation in Children From Socially Disadvantaged Areas in Ireland
Every Minute Counts: Patterns and Times of Physical Activity Participation in Children From Socially Disadvantaged Areas in Ireland Open
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate daily physical activity (PA) patterns of 8- to 9-year-old Irish children from socially disadvantaged areas. Methods: Children (N = 408) were asked to wear an ActiGraph …
View article: Predicting Student-Athlete and Non-Athletes’ Intentions to Self-Manage Mental Health: Testing an Integrated Behaviour Change Model
Predicting Student-Athlete and Non-Athletes’ Intentions to Self-Manage Mental Health: Testing an Integrated Behaviour Change Model Open
View article: Increasing Athlete Knowledge of Mental Health and Intentions to Seek Help: The State of Mind Ireland (SOMI) Pilot Program
Increasing Athlete Knowledge of Mental Health and Intentions to Seek Help: The State of Mind Ireland (SOMI) Pilot Program Open
The present study had three aims, to determine: (a) whether providing a curriculum-based mental health awareness program to athletes increased knowledge of mental health and intentions to offer support; (b) whether the program increased re…
View article: A systematic review of interventions to increase awareness of mental health and well-being in athletes, coaches and officials
A systematic review of interventions to increase awareness of mental health and well-being in athletes, coaches and officials Open
View article: Promoting mental health awareness in sport clubs
Promoting mental health awareness in sport clubs Open
Purpose The World Health Organization estimates that millions of people across the world experience mental health problems, yet traditionally athletes have been poorly supported to manage their mental health. The purpose of this paper is t…
View article: Mental Health and Wellbeing Interventions in Sport: A Review and Recommendations
Mental Health and Wellbeing Interventions in Sport: A Review and Recommendations Open
View article: Ag Súgradh le Chéile Evaluation Final Report
Ag Súgradh le Chéile Evaluation Final Report Open