The purpose of this study was to explore growth following the experience of stressors and compare the experiences of elite athletes who exhibit higher and lower levels of growth. Six elite athletes (5 females, 1 male) participated in a semi-structured interview. Three athletes reported experiencing higher levels and three athletes reported experiencing lower levels of growth. Interpretative phenomenological analysis revealed understanding of self, development in athletic identity, and social support are key psychological mechanisms which differentiate elite athletes who reported experiencing higher and lower levels of growth. Athletes higher in reported growth showed greater association with meaningful behavioural actions, ultimately reflec...
This study examined the relationship between hardiness, coping and perceived stress-related growth (...
Posttraumatic growth has received growing attention in the past decades, partly due to the rise of p...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...
pre-printRecent research suggests that many individuals not only survive, but thrive as a result of ...
dissertationSport psychology researchers have long been interested in the antecedents and; consequen...
Research points to the notion that athletes have the potential to benefit from difficulty. This phen...
A novel concept that is gaining momentum in the field of sport and exercise psychology is growth fol...
Injury is an inexorable consequence within the domain of sport and performance that can lead to nume...
The past few decades have heralded a paradigm shift in the psychology, oncology, and trauma literatu...
Approximately 8.6 million sport-related injuries occur yearly in the United States that cause a vari...
Background: Athletes experience adversity across many aspects of their lives. Challenging the domina...
Previous research suggests that adversarial growth is a real and constructive phenomenon that occurs...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...
The purpose of this study was to examine adversarial growth in a sample of Division I NCAA athletes....
This study aimed to explain how injured athletes high in hardiness experienced stress-related growth...
This study examined the relationship between hardiness, coping and perceived stress-related growth (...
Posttraumatic growth has received growing attention in the past decades, partly due to the rise of p...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...
pre-printRecent research suggests that many individuals not only survive, but thrive as a result of ...
dissertationSport psychology researchers have long been interested in the antecedents and; consequen...
Research points to the notion that athletes have the potential to benefit from difficulty. This phen...
A novel concept that is gaining momentum in the field of sport and exercise psychology is growth fol...
Injury is an inexorable consequence within the domain of sport and performance that can lead to nume...
The past few decades have heralded a paradigm shift in the psychology, oncology, and trauma literatu...
Approximately 8.6 million sport-related injuries occur yearly in the United States that cause a vari...
Background: Athletes experience adversity across many aspects of their lives. Challenging the domina...
Previous research suggests that adversarial growth is a real and constructive phenomenon that occurs...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...
The purpose of this study was to examine adversarial growth in a sample of Division I NCAA athletes....
This study aimed to explain how injured athletes high in hardiness experienced stress-related growth...
This study examined the relationship between hardiness, coping and perceived stress-related growth (...
Posttraumatic growth has received growing attention in the past decades, partly due to the rise of p...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...