Although previous research has shown that experiencing an injury can act as a catalyst for self-development, research that has examined the concept of sport injury-related growth (SIRG) remains largely descriptive. This study aimed to address this by developing a substantive theory to explain the processes through which injured athletes experienced SIRG. Using Strauss and Corbin’s (1998) variant of grounded theory, 37 injured athletes competing in a range of sports and competitive levels participated in qualitative interviews. Interviews (N=70) and data analysis were conducted over a period of 24 months. Transcripts were analyzed using open, axial, and selective coding. Quality criteria used were fit, relevance, workability, and modifiabili...
Background: Athletes experience adversity across many aspects of their lives. Challenging the domina...
pre-printRecent research suggests that many individuals not only survive, but thrive as a result of ...
Approximately 8.6 million sport-related injuries occur yearly in the United States that cause a vari...
Although previous research has shown that experiencing an injury can act as a catalyst for self-deve...
Despite recent conceptual, methodological, and theoretical advancements on sport injury-related 26 g...
Despite the multitude of adverse physical and psychosocial consequences of sports injury, evidence a...
A novel concept that is gaining momentum in the field of sport and exercise psychology is growth fol...
Posttraumatic growth has received growing attention in the past decades, partly due to the rise of p...
Despite the multitude of adverse physical and psychosocial consequences of sports injury, evidence a...
This quantitative study explored whether serious injuries in varsity high school or collegiate athle...
MPhil thesis. This thesis reports the preliminary development of the Sport Injury-Related Growth Inv...
This study examined the relationship between hardiness, coping and perceived stress-related growth (...
Purpose: To examine the relevance of key components of Organismic Valuing Theory of Growth through A...
The purpose of this study was to explore growth following the experience of stressors and compare th...
This study explored the applicability of Organismic Valuing Theory (OVT; Joseph & Linley, 2005) to s...
Background: Athletes experience adversity across many aspects of their lives. Challenging the domina...
pre-printRecent research suggests that many individuals not only survive, but thrive as a result of ...
Approximately 8.6 million sport-related injuries occur yearly in the United States that cause a vari...
Although previous research has shown that experiencing an injury can act as a catalyst for self-deve...
Despite recent conceptual, methodological, and theoretical advancements on sport injury-related 26 g...
Despite the multitude of adverse physical and psychosocial consequences of sports injury, evidence a...
A novel concept that is gaining momentum in the field of sport and exercise psychology is growth fol...
Posttraumatic growth has received growing attention in the past decades, partly due to the rise of p...
Despite the multitude of adverse physical and psychosocial consequences of sports injury, evidence a...
This quantitative study explored whether serious injuries in varsity high school or collegiate athle...
MPhil thesis. This thesis reports the preliminary development of the Sport Injury-Related Growth Inv...
This study examined the relationship between hardiness, coping and perceived stress-related growth (...
Purpose: To examine the relevance of key components of Organismic Valuing Theory of Growth through A...
The purpose of this study was to explore growth following the experience of stressors and compare th...
This study explored the applicability of Organismic Valuing Theory (OVT; Joseph & Linley, 2005) to s...
Background: Athletes experience adversity across many aspects of their lives. Challenging the domina...
pre-printRecent research suggests that many individuals not only survive, but thrive as a result of ...
Approximately 8.6 million sport-related injuries occur yearly in the United States that cause a vari...