Social support is an adaptive resource associated with lower levels of burnout in sport. The effects of social support on burnout have typically been demonstrated through (1) a main effects model (direct negative associations between social support and burnout) and (2) a stress-buffering model (social support buffering the negative effects of stress on burnout). While both models provide insights into functional adaptations to burnout and stress in sport, evidence for significant main and stress-buffering effects are inconsistent. Reasons for this is include: (1) testing of a singular perspective of support in empirical research, and (2) a lack of specificity when analyzing social support and burnout (e.g., adoption of global-level analyses...
Psychological stress can be both a help and a hindrance to wellbeing and performance in sport. The p...
Researchers have found that perceived coach autonomy support is negatively related to athlete burnou...
This is a postprint of an article published in European Journal of Sport Science, 2008, Vol. 8, Issu...
Social support is an adaptive resource associated with lower levels of burnout in sport. The effects...
Sport participation is associated with exposure to high-stress environments that can lead to the dev...
Positive and negative social interactions have implications for the psychosocial experiences of athl...
The purpose of this article was to examine the main and stress-buffering effect relationships betwee...
Burnout is a construct that has garnered considerable attention in sport psychology within recent ye...
This article provides initial evidence for the construct validity of the Perceived Available Support...
Objectives: Although much is now known about the role of social support in the competitive stress pr...
Burnout is an important psychological health concern for working professionals. Understanding how ps...
This article provides initial evidence for the construct validity of the Perceived Available Support...
Research on social support with sports coaches is limited, yet the benefits of social support on per...
Participation in youth sports has been linked to benefits such as high physical self-esteem, enhance...
Using a three-wave prospective cross-lagged panel design, the study examined the six-month stability...
Psychological stress can be both a help and a hindrance to wellbeing and performance in sport. The p...
Researchers have found that perceived coach autonomy support is negatively related to athlete burnou...
This is a postprint of an article published in European Journal of Sport Science, 2008, Vol. 8, Issu...
Social support is an adaptive resource associated with lower levels of burnout in sport. The effects...
Sport participation is associated with exposure to high-stress environments that can lead to the dev...
Positive and negative social interactions have implications for the psychosocial experiences of athl...
The purpose of this article was to examine the main and stress-buffering effect relationships betwee...
Burnout is a construct that has garnered considerable attention in sport psychology within recent ye...
This article provides initial evidence for the construct validity of the Perceived Available Support...
Objectives: Although much is now known about the role of social support in the competitive stress pr...
Burnout is an important psychological health concern for working professionals. Understanding how ps...
This article provides initial evidence for the construct validity of the Perceived Available Support...
Research on social support with sports coaches is limited, yet the benefits of social support on per...
Participation in youth sports has been linked to benefits such as high physical self-esteem, enhance...
Using a three-wave prospective cross-lagged panel design, the study examined the six-month stability...
Psychological stress can be both a help and a hindrance to wellbeing and performance in sport. The p...
Researchers have found that perceived coach autonomy support is negatively related to athlete burnou...
This is a postprint of an article published in European Journal of Sport Science, 2008, Vol. 8, Issu...