Purpose: To explore the relationship between injury severity and athletes’ quality of life, as well as the role of cognitive appraisal during participation restrictions. Method: A descriptive quantitative survey research design was used. Ten NCAA Division III athletes completed two self-report instruments: the SF-12v2TM Health Survey and a scale that ranked injury severity based on time-loss from sport. Results: Data analysis yielded three main findings: (a) mean mental health scores were lower than mean physical health scores in all injury severity categories; (b) three participants had higher mental than physical health scores; and (c) only four scores were beyond the range of average health by SF-12v2TMstandards. Conclusions: While no de...
Context: Understanding the relationship between quality of life metrics and concussion baseline meas...
This study seeks to answer the following questions: (a) Is orthopedic injury among athletes associat...
Collegiate athletes have been an overlooked and vulnerable population regarding mental health concer...
Injuries are a common occurrence for athletes that are active in competitive sports. When an athlete...
Physical injuries are an inevitable component of competitive collegiate athletics, and many measures...
Context: Injury is common in athletic participation and the rate at which participants suffer injury...
Cognitive appraisal of stress from the injury is associated with the athletes??? psychological view ...
American collegiate sport participation has been linked with psychosocial and career-related benefit...
© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc. Context: Empirical evidence supports the i...
Context: Elevated psychological stress paired with poor lifestyle choices can lead to an increase in...
Objective. To determine the influence of psychosocial mediators on injury in college athletes, and t...
Athletic injury is a common occurrence and a concern for those who participate in sports. The past 1...
Aim: This study aimed to examine the psychological responses to chronic injury, whether experiences ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the stages of recovery and how the different stages affect t...
Over the past decade, there has been an increase in available data describing the incidence of sport...
Context: Understanding the relationship between quality of life metrics and concussion baseline meas...
This study seeks to answer the following questions: (a) Is orthopedic injury among athletes associat...
Collegiate athletes have been an overlooked and vulnerable population regarding mental health concer...
Injuries are a common occurrence for athletes that are active in competitive sports. When an athlete...
Physical injuries are an inevitable component of competitive collegiate athletics, and many measures...
Context: Injury is common in athletic participation and the rate at which participants suffer injury...
Cognitive appraisal of stress from the injury is associated with the athletes??? psychological view ...
American collegiate sport participation has been linked with psychosocial and career-related benefit...
© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc. Context: Empirical evidence supports the i...
Context: Elevated psychological stress paired with poor lifestyle choices can lead to an increase in...
Objective. To determine the influence of psychosocial mediators on injury in college athletes, and t...
Athletic injury is a common occurrence and a concern for those who participate in sports. The past 1...
Aim: This study aimed to examine the psychological responses to chronic injury, whether experiences ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the stages of recovery and how the different stages affect t...
Over the past decade, there has been an increase in available data describing the incidence of sport...
Context: Understanding the relationship between quality of life metrics and concussion baseline meas...
This study seeks to answer the following questions: (a) Is orthopedic injury among athletes associat...
Collegiate athletes have been an overlooked and vulnerable population regarding mental health concer...