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The Emotional Needs Of Women In Sports: An Exploration Of Self-Efficacy, Self-Compassion, And Self-Conscious Emotions, Ginger S. Gummelt Jun 2024

The Emotional Needs Of Women In Sports: An Exploration Of Self-Efficacy, Self-Compassion, And Self-Conscious Emotions, Ginger S. Gummelt

Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics

This study examined the self-efficacy, self-conscious emotions, and self-compassion of women college athletes. While female athletes may benefit greatly from the athletic experience, little research has been done to address their emotional and mental well-being. Self-efficacy and the self-conscious emotions have been shown to be tied to both athletic success and emotional well- being while self-compassion has been identified as an effective tool for enhancing psychological well-being, particularly in athletes (Mosewich, Crocker, Kowalski, & DeLongis, 2013). In order to measure shame, a version of the Test of Self-Conscious Affect (Tangney & Dearing, 2003), was administered to volunteer subjects. Self-efficacy was …


The Impact Of Mentorship In Intercollegiate Athletics: Perspectives From Female Athletic Administrators At The Division Ii And Division Iii Levels, Jennifer L. O’Neill, Jimmy Smith Feb 2024

The Impact Of Mentorship In Intercollegiate Athletics: Perspectives From Female Athletic Administrators At The Division Ii And Division Iii Levels, Jennifer L. O’Neill, Jimmy Smith

Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics

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