The purpose of this study was to gain comprehensive understanding of athletes’ social support experiences during the injury process, with a focus on social support networks, exchanges, and appraisals (Bianco & Eklund, 2001). Twelve university swimmers who recently experienced swimming-related injuries engaged in a semistructured interview. Findings indicate athletes had mixed experiences with their networks of social support (i.e., coaches, medical practitioners, parents, and teammates), with themes regarding exchanges and appraisals emerging in three categories: (a) Don’t bring your negative energy to practice, (b) Show me you care, and (c) Provide me with some clear and appropriate direction! Participants reported coaches and teammates be...
Following an injury, athletes go through a cognitive evaluation to determine if resources are presen...
The purpose of the study was to better understand if social support has an effect at all on the athl...
It is widely accepted that psychosocial factors can have an influencing role in sports injury risk a...
The purpose of this study was to gain comprehensive understanding of athletes’ social support experi...
Injuries sustained during an athlete’s career can be detrimental and may not only cause physical har...
Context. Social support systems can be a key aspect in the overall health of the athlete, both physi...
Context: Social support has been identified as an important factor in facilitating recovery from inj...
The purpose of this investigation was to describe social support mechanisms of swimmers with disabil...
Social support is a multidimensional construct (Arvinen-Barrow & Pack, 2013), primarily consisting o...
Injured athletes’ perspectives on different aspect of their recovery process were analyzed using con...
Social support has a great impact on injured NCAA athletes\u27 complete psychological and physical r...
The primary purpose of this study was to assess injured athletes’ perceptions of and satisfaction w...
Although social support has been recognized as an important coping resource in the psychological adj...
© 2003 Human Kinetics, Incas accepted for publicationThis study draws upon life history data to inve...
Athletic injury can be a stress-inducing event that could have negative consequences on the psycholo...
Following an injury, athletes go through a cognitive evaluation to determine if resources are presen...
The purpose of the study was to better understand if social support has an effect at all on the athl...
It is widely accepted that psychosocial factors can have an influencing role in sports injury risk a...
The purpose of this study was to gain comprehensive understanding of athletes’ social support experi...
Injuries sustained during an athlete’s career can be detrimental and may not only cause physical har...
Context. Social support systems can be a key aspect in the overall health of the athlete, both physi...
Context: Social support has been identified as an important factor in facilitating recovery from inj...
The purpose of this investigation was to describe social support mechanisms of swimmers with disabil...
Social support is a multidimensional construct (Arvinen-Barrow & Pack, 2013), primarily consisting o...
Injured athletes’ perspectives on different aspect of their recovery process were analyzed using con...
Social support has a great impact on injured NCAA athletes\u27 complete psychological and physical r...
The primary purpose of this study was to assess injured athletes’ perceptions of and satisfaction w...
Although social support has been recognized as an important coping resource in the psychological adj...
© 2003 Human Kinetics, Incas accepted for publicationThis study draws upon life history data to inve...
Athletic injury can be a stress-inducing event that could have negative consequences on the psycholo...
Following an injury, athletes go through a cognitive evaluation to determine if resources are presen...
The purpose of the study was to better understand if social support has an effect at all on the athl...
It is widely accepted that psychosocial factors can have an influencing role in sports injury risk a...