Purpose: College students are at a risk for increased levels of stress and burnout, and those enrolled in healthcare degree programs are more likely to experience higher levels due to balancing demanding roles. Our purpose was to assess sources of stress, burnout, and/or frustration in athletic training students (ATSs) of different academic standings. Methods: Data were collected through the use of an original, 33-question questionnaire. An inductive approach was used to analyze the data and multiple analyst triangulation and interpretive member checks were used to secure credibility. Results: 27 male and female ATSs from freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes from one institution voluntarily participated within this study. We were...
Perceived Stress and Perceived Empathy Reported by Athletic Training Students Context: Previous rese...
Background: Stress is prevalent among undergraduate students, especially students in health professi...
Research in sport psychology has identified some general reactions of collegiate student-athletes w...
Purpose: College students are at a risk for increased levels of stress and burnout, and those enroll...
Background: Burnout is linked to various adverse outcomes (i.e., thoughts of dropout, depression, un...
Burnout was first described in 1974. Since then, the condition has been researched and studied numer...
Burnout has been associated with the helping professions for many years. Athletic training is a prof...
Assessment of stressors that contribute to burnout among intercollegiate student-athletes Clinical S...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if increased burnout scores (i.e., EE, DP, PA) pr...
The purpose of this study was to determine the significance of the relationships between the three p...
In the past, burnout has been a popular topic for research. However, within the realm of athletics, ...
Athletic Training Programs (ATPs) are rigorous and demanding, sometimes effecting athletic training ...
Context: Athletic training education program directors (ATEPDs) often manage their time among studen...
Athletic training is one of the youngest and most rapidly growing professions in the medical field. ...
College students are required to manage a variety of stressors related to academic, social, and fina...
Perceived Stress and Perceived Empathy Reported by Athletic Training Students Context: Previous rese...
Background: Stress is prevalent among undergraduate students, especially students in health professi...
Research in sport psychology has identified some general reactions of collegiate student-athletes w...
Purpose: College students are at a risk for increased levels of stress and burnout, and those enroll...
Background: Burnout is linked to various adverse outcomes (i.e., thoughts of dropout, depression, un...
Burnout was first described in 1974. Since then, the condition has been researched and studied numer...
Burnout has been associated with the helping professions for many years. Athletic training is a prof...
Assessment of stressors that contribute to burnout among intercollegiate student-athletes Clinical S...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if increased burnout scores (i.e., EE, DP, PA) pr...
The purpose of this study was to determine the significance of the relationships between the three p...
In the past, burnout has been a popular topic for research. However, within the realm of athletics, ...
Athletic Training Programs (ATPs) are rigorous and demanding, sometimes effecting athletic training ...
Context: Athletic training education program directors (ATEPDs) often manage their time among studen...
Athletic training is one of the youngest and most rapidly growing professions in the medical field. ...
College students are required to manage a variety of stressors related to academic, social, and fina...
Perceived Stress and Perceived Empathy Reported by Athletic Training Students Context: Previous rese...
Background: Stress is prevalent among undergraduate students, especially students in health professi...
Research in sport psychology has identified some general reactions of collegiate student-athletes w...