The aim of this study was to explore the experience of parents of gymnasts suffering from overuse injuries. The work is part of a wider ethnographic project, with 43 participants (16 gymnasts, 3 coaches, 1 physiotherapist, 22 parents, 1 manager), which investigated the psychosocial factors affecting the development of overuse injuries in gymnasts. Data collection began with observations, formal and informal interviews, and a focus group, which were transcribed and analysed using reflective thematic analysis. Preliminary results were shared with the participants and reflective interviews were conducted to ensure depth and methodological rigour. Five themes were identified: ‘Catch 22’, highlighting the helplessness parents experienced watchin...
BACKGROUND: While the psychosocial risk factors for traumatic injuries have been comprehensively inv...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the process by which emotional abuse occurs and is o...
This thesis describes three boys diagnosed with dyspraxia and their whanau (families and extended fa...
Objectives: This study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of overuse injuries in rhythmic gymna...
This chapter provides a review of current perspectives on the role of parents in relation to their c...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
Athletic injuries are common in youth sports, and much research has focused on the injury experience...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
The continuation of emotional abuse as a normalized practice in elite youth sport has received schol...
The continuation of emotional abuse as a normalized practice in elite youth sport has received scho...
Abusive practices in elite women’s artistic gymnastics (WAG) have been the focus of discussions abou...
The benefits of youth sports are clear – team building, continuing through adversity, and work ethic...
Overuse injuries in the pediatric population constitute a substantial healthcare problem. Approximat...
Research on abuse in sport reveals that sporting environments are unique contexts where athlete abus...
By adopting an ethnographic method and critical approach, the primary aim of the project was to exam...
BACKGROUND: While the psychosocial risk factors for traumatic injuries have been comprehensively inv...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the process by which emotional abuse occurs and is o...
This thesis describes three boys diagnosed with dyspraxia and their whanau (families and extended fa...
Objectives: This study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of overuse injuries in rhythmic gymna...
This chapter provides a review of current perspectives on the role of parents in relation to their c...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
Athletic injuries are common in youth sports, and much research has focused on the injury experience...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
The continuation of emotional abuse as a normalized practice in elite youth sport has received schol...
The continuation of emotional abuse as a normalized practice in elite youth sport has received scho...
Abusive practices in elite women’s artistic gymnastics (WAG) have been the focus of discussions abou...
The benefits of youth sports are clear – team building, continuing through adversity, and work ethic...
Overuse injuries in the pediatric population constitute a substantial healthcare problem. Approximat...
Research on abuse in sport reveals that sporting environments are unique contexts where athlete abus...
By adopting an ethnographic method and critical approach, the primary aim of the project was to exam...
BACKGROUND: While the psychosocial risk factors for traumatic injuries have been comprehensively inv...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the process by which emotional abuse occurs and is o...
This thesis describes three boys diagnosed with dyspraxia and their whanau (families and extended fa...