Objectives This article examines the current state of literature focusing exclusively on mental health and mental illness of elite female athletes. The scoping review aimed to (1) identify the methodology used in this research, (2) explore the use of theory in these studies, and (3) provide an overview of the research purposes to identify gaps in the literature and provide recommendations for future research. Design Scoping Review Method Following the methodological framework by Arksey and O'Malley (2005), four databases were searched for studies that fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Following the identification of studies using broad search criteria, specific exclusion criteria were applied. Results Twenty-four studies met th...
Physical activity relates to optimal health, still the prevalence of mental health issues is high am...
Eating disorders are associated with short and long-term consequences that can affect sports perform...
Mental health alongside depression, anxiety and eating disorders apparent in collegiate student athl...
Objectives This article examines the current state of literature focusing exclusively on mental heal...
Objectives: The purpose of this scoping review was to explore what is known about eating disorders a...
Elite athletes may be as likely as members of the general population to experience mental disorders,...
BACKGROUND: The physical impacts of elite sport participation have been well documented; however, th...
Background: Despite an increased research interest in eating disorders in sport, more questions than...
Many of the psychological risk characteristics associated with eating disorders are also associated ...
Abstract Background: Eating disorders are of higher prevalence in female collegiate athletes. The fa...
Introduction: Eating disorders and disordered eating habits are more prevalent among college women w...
Eating disorders are not only seen in the average population but also seen in athletes. During the p...
Objective: To summarise the literature on the barriers to athletes seeking mental health treatment a...
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Research has shown that females tend to suffer from eating disorders more than\ud males and athletes...
Physical activity relates to optimal health, still the prevalence of mental health issues is high am...
Eating disorders are associated with short and long-term consequences that can affect sports perform...
Mental health alongside depression, anxiety and eating disorders apparent in collegiate student athl...
Objectives This article examines the current state of literature focusing exclusively on mental heal...
Objectives: The purpose of this scoping review was to explore what is known about eating disorders a...
Elite athletes may be as likely as members of the general population to experience mental disorders,...
BACKGROUND: The physical impacts of elite sport participation have been well documented; however, th...
Background: Despite an increased research interest in eating disorders in sport, more questions than...
Many of the psychological risk characteristics associated with eating disorders are also associated ...
Abstract Background: Eating disorders are of higher prevalence in female collegiate athletes. The fa...
Introduction: Eating disorders and disordered eating habits are more prevalent among college women w...
Eating disorders are not only seen in the average population but also seen in athletes. During the p...
Objective: To summarise the literature on the barriers to athletes seeking mental health treatment a...
https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/exercise-science-research-proposal-posters/1017/thumbnail.jp
Research has shown that females tend to suffer from eating disorders more than\ud males and athletes...
Physical activity relates to optimal health, still the prevalence of mental health issues is high am...
Eating disorders are associated with short and long-term consequences that can affect sports perform...
Mental health alongside depression, anxiety and eating disorders apparent in collegiate student athl...