Coach burnout and turnover intentions, as potentially modified by organisational support, perceived control, and coping strategies, were explored in a sample of 406 team and individual sport coaches. Multiple regression analyses revealed that higher perceived organisational support was associated with lower coach burnout scores. Further, coaches’ internal locus of control and use of approach coping strategies predicted lower levels of burnout, especially reduced sense of accomplishment. Higher perceived organisational support was also a negative predictor of coaches’ turnover intentions, whereas all three burnout dimensions were strong positive predictors. The focus of coach burnout literature has traditionally been on individual factors; t...
International audienceThe aims of the study were to identify coach profiles and examine whether part...
Research suggests that the numbers of coaches who are suffering from burnout symptoms are considerab...
The aims of the study were to identify coach profiles and examine whether participants from distinct...
Paid coaches have to regularly deal with a range of potential stressors in the workplace. These stre...
This review article summarizes the current state of burnout research, factors contributing to burnou...
Th is study investigated burnout and turnover intentions among 119 South African sport coaches (78 ...
Coaching is a challenging and complex profession, and those who assume the role of a coach take on n...
The article explores motivational and personality predictors of burnout syndrome in sports coaches. ...
Coaches in sport have to deal continuously with emotionally and physically stressful situations, Con...
Knowledge about the personal experience of burnout in elite coaches is sparse. We therefore studied ...
Volunteer coaches play a significant role in the provision of sport and have a great impact on those...
Volunteer coaches play a significant role in the provision of sport and have a great impact on those...
Only a small number of studies dealing with burnout among coaches have been published, and none of t...
Although the antecedents and consequences of burnout among athletes and coaches have been clearly do...
This paper presents 2 studies examining the extent to which the frequency of encountered organizatio...
International audienceThe aims of the study were to identify coach profiles and examine whether part...
Research suggests that the numbers of coaches who are suffering from burnout symptoms are considerab...
The aims of the study were to identify coach profiles and examine whether participants from distinct...
Paid coaches have to regularly deal with a range of potential stressors in the workplace. These stre...
This review article summarizes the current state of burnout research, factors contributing to burnou...
Th is study investigated burnout and turnover intentions among 119 South African sport coaches (78 ...
Coaching is a challenging and complex profession, and those who assume the role of a coach take on n...
The article explores motivational and personality predictors of burnout syndrome in sports coaches. ...
Coaches in sport have to deal continuously with emotionally and physically stressful situations, Con...
Knowledge about the personal experience of burnout in elite coaches is sparse. We therefore studied ...
Volunteer coaches play a significant role in the provision of sport and have a great impact on those...
Volunteer coaches play a significant role in the provision of sport and have a great impact on those...
Only a small number of studies dealing with burnout among coaches have been published, and none of t...
Although the antecedents and consequences of burnout among athletes and coaches have been clearly do...
This paper presents 2 studies examining the extent to which the frequency of encountered organizatio...
International audienceThe aims of the study were to identify coach profiles and examine whether part...
Research suggests that the numbers of coaches who are suffering from burnout symptoms are considerab...
The aims of the study were to identify coach profiles and examine whether participants from distinct...