Stressors, coping, and well-being among sports coaches: A systematic review

LA Norris, FF Didymus, M Kaiseler - Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2017 - Elsevier
Objectives Sports coaching can be an inherently stressful occupation because coaches
must fulfill multiple roles and cope with various expectations. Further, stress and well-being …

Organizational stress and well-being in competitive sport: A systematic review

RAC Simpson, FF Didymus… - International Review of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Research on organizational stress in sport has expanded within recent decades. Despite
voluminous literature, no systematic reviews exist to congregate findings in a single …

Psychological stress and psychological well-being among sports coaches: a meta-synthesis of the qualitative research evidence

AJ Potts, FF Didymus, M Kaiseler - International Review of Sport …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone.
The reasons for this dropout are not fully understood, but they could be linked to the stressful …

[HTML][HTML] Interpersonal psychological well-being among coach-athlete-sport psychology practitioner triads

RAC Simpson, FF Didymus, TL Williams - Psychology of Sport and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The importance of psychological well-being (PWB) is widely acknowledged in global policy
and has important ramifications for health, performance, and engagement among sport …

Surviving rather than thriving: Understanding the experiences of women coaches using a theory of gendered social well-being

L Norman, A Rankin-Wright - International review for the …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
In shifting our gaze to the sociological impact of being in the minority, the purpose of this
study was to substantiate a model of gendered social well-being to appraise women …

The antecedents of coaches' interpersonal behaviors: The role of the coaching context, coaches' psychological needs, and coaches' motivation

M Rocchi, LG Pelletier - Journal of sport and exercise …, 2017 - journals.humankinetics.com
This study explored how the coaching context influences coaches' psychological needs,
motivation, and reported interpersonal behaviors, using self-determination theory. In Study …

How does coaches' reported interpersonal behavior align with athletes' perceptions? Consequences for female athletes' psychological needs in sport.

M Rocchi, L Pelletier - Sport, Exercise, and Performance …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
The purpose of this research was to explore the coach–athlete relationship through the lens
of self-determination theory. Specifically, this study examined coaches'(n= 53) reported …

Challenges experienced by women high-performance coaches: Sustainability in the profession

G Kenttä, M Bentzen… - International Sport …, 2020 - journals.humankinetics.com
High-performance (HP) coaching is a demanding profession. The proportion of woman HP
coaches is reported to be in the range of 8.4–20%. Mental health concerns in elite sports …

A longitudinal examination of stress and mental ill-/well-being in elite football coaches

L Baldock, B Cropley… - The Sport …, 2022 - journals.humankinetics.com
A novel concurrent, independent mixed-methods research design was adopted to explore
elite association football coaches' stress and mental ill-/well-being experiences over the …

Antecedents of need supportive and controlling interpersonal styles from a self-determination theory perspective: A review and implications for sport psychology …

D Matosic, N Ntoumanis, E Quested - Sport and exercise psychology …, 2016 - Elsevier
The purpose of this chapter is to identify the antecedents of two interpersonal styles adopted
by coaches that are proposed in self-determination theory [SDT; Ryan, RM, & Deci, EL …