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期刊名:Journal of applied sport psychology

缩写:J APPL SPORT PSYCHOL

ISSN:1041-3200

e-ISSN:1533-1571

IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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Joel Grossbard,Justin Hummer,Joseph LaBrie et al. Joel Grossbard et al.
This research examined the role of attraction to one's team in predicting alcohol and marijuana use among intercollegiate athletes. Attraction to team and alcohol-related information were collected via an online survey and marijuana use-rel...
Howie J Carson,Dave Collins Howie J Carson
There is increasing evidence for the significant contribution provided by sport psychologists within applied coaching environments. However, this rarely considers their skills/knowledge being applied when refining athletes' already learned ...
Joseph W Labrie,Joel R Grossbard,Justin F Hummer Joseph W Labrie
This research assessed the frequency of marijuana use and perceptions of gender-specific marijuana use among intercollegiate athletes from two National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division 1 universities. Normative data were gath...
Tiago Duarte,Diane M Culver Tiago Duarte
Life-story methodology and innovative methods were used to explore the process of becoming a developmental adaptive sailing coach. Jarvis's (2009) lifelong learning theory framed the thematic analysis. The findings revealed that the coach, ...
P R Giacobbi Jr,M P Buman,J Dzierzewski et al. P R Giacobbi Jr et al.
Imagery interventions intended to increase exercise behavior are rare. The Active Adult Mentoring Program (AAMP) was a randomized controlled trial with imagery content. The purposes of this study were to examine the content and perceived ut...
Anne C Black,Edward Hochman,Marc I Rosen Anne C Black
Exercise acutely reduces cravings for tobacco and alcohol, but the mechanism accounting for this relationship is not fully understood. To explore exercise's effects on general risk-taking, we compared the performances of 20 adolescent male ...
This study sought to determine the reliability and validity of the Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale (PACES) in elementary school children. The sample consisted of 564 3rd grade students (M age = 8.72 +/- .54; 268 male, 296 female) surveyed...