Using a three-wave prospective cross-lagged panel design, the study examined the six-month stability of burnout, self-compassion, and social support among sports coaches in terms of measurement invariance, mean-level change, rank-order stability, and structural stability. The participating coaches (N = 422; Mage = 44.48, SD = 11.03) completed an online questionnaire measuring self-compassion, social support, coach burnout, and demographics at baseline and two follow-ups at three months and six months. The various forms of stability were assessed using structural equation modeling. There was no significant mean-level change in burnout, self-compassion, or social support, and all three constructs exhibited measurement invariance. Rank-order s...
The aim of this study was to explore how coaches’ behaviour affected athletes’ well-being by examine...
Coach burnout and turnover intentions, as potentially modified by organisational support, perceived ...
Past research suggests that athletes’ relationships with their coach can act as a risk factor in the...
Using a three-wave prospective cross-lagged panel design, the study examined six-month stability of ...
International audienceThe aims of the study were to identify coach profiles and examine whether part...
For female collegiate athletes there is added stress to what is normally placed on students to perfo...
This paper presents 2 studies examining the extent to which the frequency of encountered organizatio...
This review article summarizes the current state of burnout research, factors contributing to burnou...
The article explores motivational and personality predictors of burnout syndrome in sports coaches. ...
The aims of the study were to identify coach profiles and examine whether participants from distinct...
Positive and negative social interactions have implications for the psychosocial experiences of athl...
Research suggests that the numbers of coaches who are suffering from burnout symptoms are considerab...
Objectives: Grounded in Basic Psychological Needs Theory (Ryan & Deci, 2002), this study examined th...
The aim of this study was to explore how coaches’ behaviour affected athletes’ well-being by examine...
Previous research has produced equivocal findings in regard to personal and environmental parameters...
The aim of this study was to explore how coaches’ behaviour affected athletes’ well-being by examine...
Coach burnout and turnover intentions, as potentially modified by organisational support, perceived ...
Past research suggests that athletes’ relationships with their coach can act as a risk factor in the...
Using a three-wave prospective cross-lagged panel design, the study examined six-month stability of ...
International audienceThe aims of the study were to identify coach profiles and examine whether part...
For female collegiate athletes there is added stress to what is normally placed on students to perfo...
This paper presents 2 studies examining the extent to which the frequency of encountered organizatio...
This review article summarizes the current state of burnout research, factors contributing to burnou...
The article explores motivational and personality predictors of burnout syndrome in sports coaches. ...
The aims of the study were to identify coach profiles and examine whether participants from distinct...
Positive and negative social interactions have implications for the psychosocial experiences of athl...
Research suggests that the numbers of coaches who are suffering from burnout symptoms are considerab...
Objectives: Grounded in Basic Psychological Needs Theory (Ryan & Deci, 2002), this study examined th...
The aim of this study was to explore how coaches’ behaviour affected athletes’ well-being by examine...
Previous research has produced equivocal findings in regard to personal and environmental parameters...
The aim of this study was to explore how coaches’ behaviour affected athletes’ well-being by examine...
Coach burnout and turnover intentions, as potentially modified by organisational support, perceived ...
Past research suggests that athletes’ relationships with their coach can act as a risk factor in the...