Research on social support with sports coaches is limited, yet the benefits of social support on performance and well-being within other occupations have been widely reported. This study explored sports coaches’ social support resources over a six-week period to understand how social support resources may alleviate stressors. Longitudinal data were collected from women (n = 6) and male (n = 4) sports coaches (Mage = 35.2, SD = 13.0 years, Mexperience = 13.5, SD = 9.7 years) using three semi-structured interviews over a six-week training and competition period. Interview data were analysed using abductive thematic analysis. Coaches used all four types of social support resources over the six-week period. Informational support for advice, ide...
The purpose of this article was to examine the main and stress-buffering effect relationships betwee...
This paper presents the main findings from Part I of a study investigating if workplace coaching can...
Lazarus (1999) model of stress and coping is based on the reciprocal interaction between the person ...
Research on social support with sports coaches is limited, yet the benefits of social support on per...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract Objectives Sports coaching can be an inherently stressful occupation because coaches must f...
Objectives: Although much is now known about the role of social support in the competitive stress pr...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The stressor and coping experiences of ...
This thesis provided an in-depth investigation into the phenomenon of stress within the unique cultu...
Background: Sports coaching has been identified as a naturally stressful occupation. Coaches must be...
Background: The potential benefits of social support have been well documented in past research, lea...
Recent studies have explored the stress that individuals experience in the coaching profession. Stre...
Previous research has implicated social support in a wide range of contexts, yet despite the extensi...
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone. The reasons for ...
To facilitate optimal performance, coaches require refined skills for coping with the stressful even...
The purpose of this article was to examine the main and stress-buffering effect relationships betwee...
This paper presents the main findings from Part I of a study investigating if workplace coaching can...
Lazarus (1999) model of stress and coping is based on the reciprocal interaction between the person ...
Research on social support with sports coaches is limited, yet the benefits of social support on per...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract Objectives Sports coaching can be an inherently stressful occupation because coaches must f...
Objectives: Although much is now known about the role of social support in the competitive stress pr...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The stressor and coping experiences of ...
This thesis provided an in-depth investigation into the phenomenon of stress within the unique cultu...
Background: Sports coaching has been identified as a naturally stressful occupation. Coaches must be...
Background: The potential benefits of social support have been well documented in past research, lea...
Recent studies have explored the stress that individuals experience in the coaching profession. Stre...
Previous research has implicated social support in a wide range of contexts, yet despite the extensi...
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone. The reasons for ...
To facilitate optimal performance, coaches require refined skills for coping with the stressful even...
The purpose of this article was to examine the main and stress-buffering effect relationships betwee...
This paper presents the main findings from Part I of a study investigating if workplace coaching can...
Lazarus (1999) model of stress and coping is based on the reciprocal interaction between the person ...