The purpose of this study was to examine adversarial growth in a sample of Division I NCAA athletes. Male and female athletes (n = 214) from three universities completed the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory from the perspective of an adversity experienced as a college athlete. The athletes reported positive change at low to moderate levels resulting from their most difficult adversity, and indicated the most improvement in personal strength. Female athletes reported greater spiritual growth, as well as more of a change in their ability to relate to others than their male counterparts. Of the three types of adversities analyzed (i.e., time demands, injury, and the mental and physical stress of sport), athletes who reported time demands as thei...
Collegiate athletes have been an overlooked and vulnerable population regarding mental health concer...
Previous research suggests that adversarial growth is a real and constructive phenomenon that occurs...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Special EducationChristy D. CraftThis phenomenological study sough...
The purpose of this study was to examine adversarial growth in a sample of Division I NCAA athletes....
pre-printRecent research suggests that many individuals not only survive, but thrive as a result of ...
Research points to the notion that athletes have the potential to benefit from difficulty. This phen...
Most people will experience adversity in their lives. Research has shown that people may experience ...
dissertationSport psychology researchers have long been interested in the antecedents and; consequen...
This quantitative study explored whether serious injuries in varsity high school or collegiate athle...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...
The purpose of this study was to explore growth following the experience of stressors and compare th...
Background: Athletes experience adversity across many aspects of their lives. Challenging the domina...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...
The relationship between Post Adversity Growth (PAG) and Social Support among 348 female collegiate ...
Involvement in both a collegiate sport and education can be overwhelming and stressful and has the p...
Collegiate athletes have been an overlooked and vulnerable population regarding mental health concer...
Previous research suggests that adversarial growth is a real and constructive phenomenon that occurs...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Special EducationChristy D. CraftThis phenomenological study sough...
The purpose of this study was to examine adversarial growth in a sample of Division I NCAA athletes....
pre-printRecent research suggests that many individuals not only survive, but thrive as a result of ...
Research points to the notion that athletes have the potential to benefit from difficulty. This phen...
Most people will experience adversity in their lives. Research has shown that people may experience ...
dissertationSport psychology researchers have long been interested in the antecedents and; consequen...
This quantitative study explored whether serious injuries in varsity high school or collegiate athle...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...
The purpose of this study was to explore growth following the experience of stressors and compare th...
Background: Athletes experience adversity across many aspects of their lives. Challenging the domina...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...
The relationship between Post Adversity Growth (PAG) and Social Support among 348 female collegiate ...
Involvement in both a collegiate sport and education can be overwhelming and stressful and has the p...
Collegiate athletes have been an overlooked and vulnerable population regarding mental health concer...
Previous research suggests that adversarial growth is a real and constructive phenomenon that occurs...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Special EducationChristy D. CraftThis phenomenological study sough...