Cognitive-motivational-relational theory asserts that stress is a dynamic process, during which daily fluctuations in mediating processes (primary appraisals) can explain a range of ill-being and performance related outcomes. We tested this idea using a daily diary study to examine the relationships between primary appraisals, emotional exhaustion, and turnover intentions in sport coaches. Forty-four sport coaches (61% male; Mage = 34.98 years) completed an online questionnaire twice per day for five days. The findings of within-person analyses indicated that hourly harm appraisals positively predicted momentary emotional exhaustion over the diary period (β = .30, p < .05). Additionally, emotional exhaustion positively predicted coaches’ jo...
The aim of this study was to use the cognitive-motivational-relational theory (CMRT) of stress and e...
Knowledge of how sports coaches appraise stress is sparse. This study investigates coaches’ cognitiv...
Examinations of stress in coaches have mainly been qualitative and focused on chronic stressors. Thi...
Cognitive-motivational-relational theory asserts that stress is a dynamic process, during which dail...
Objectives: To prevent poor health and well-being resulting from the high demands of coaching in eli...
Research attention has been directed toward coaches’ stressor experiences, yet less is known about t...
Objectives: To prevent poor health and well-being resulting from the high demands of coaching in eli...
This paper presents 2 studies examining the extent to which the frequency of encountered organizatio...
This study examined the relationships between daily cognitive appraisals of organizational events, a...
Research suggests that the numbers of coaches who are suffering from burnout symptoms are considerab...
The article explores motivational and personality predictors of burnout syndrome in sports coaches. ...
This two-wave study investigated the temporal interplay between motivation and the intensity and rep...
The present study examined levels of emotional exhaustion, a key symptom of burnout, in Swedish prof...
The present study examined levels of emotional exhaustion, a key symptom of burnout, in Swedish prof...
The present study aimed to examine associations between the quality of the coach-athlete relationshi...
The aim of this study was to use the cognitive-motivational-relational theory (CMRT) of stress and e...
Knowledge of how sports coaches appraise stress is sparse. This study investigates coaches’ cognitiv...
Examinations of stress in coaches have mainly been qualitative and focused on chronic stressors. Thi...
Cognitive-motivational-relational theory asserts that stress is a dynamic process, during which dail...
Objectives: To prevent poor health and well-being resulting from the high demands of coaching in eli...
Research attention has been directed toward coaches’ stressor experiences, yet less is known about t...
Objectives: To prevent poor health and well-being resulting from the high demands of coaching in eli...
This paper presents 2 studies examining the extent to which the frequency of encountered organizatio...
This study examined the relationships between daily cognitive appraisals of organizational events, a...
Research suggests that the numbers of coaches who are suffering from burnout symptoms are considerab...
The article explores motivational and personality predictors of burnout syndrome in sports coaches. ...
This two-wave study investigated the temporal interplay between motivation and the intensity and rep...
The present study examined levels of emotional exhaustion, a key symptom of burnout, in Swedish prof...
The present study examined levels of emotional exhaustion, a key symptom of burnout, in Swedish prof...
The present study aimed to examine associations between the quality of the coach-athlete relationshi...
The aim of this study was to use the cognitive-motivational-relational theory (CMRT) of stress and e...
Knowledge of how sports coaches appraise stress is sparse. This study investigates coaches’ cognitiv...
Examinations of stress in coaches have mainly been qualitative and focused on chronic stressors. Thi...