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Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 12:58-71
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Brittany N. Semenchuk, Sasha M. Kullman, Christine J. Neilson, Laura Ceccarelli, Kevin Boreskie, Dustin Scott Kehler, Taylor Tutkaluke, Todd A. Duhamel, Shaelyn M. Strachan
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Mindfulness. 13:1085-1111
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Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. 43:477-487
Exercise is good for health and well-being, yet people experience lapses when trying to adhere to exercise. Self-compassion may help people cope with exercise lapses. Most research on self-compassion and exercise has been conducted with women; men ma
Autor:
Brittany N. Semenchuk, Laura Ceccarelli, Shaelyn M. Strachan, Benjamin J. I. Schellenberg, Sasha Kullman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. 43:410-418
Adjusting identity standards may be preferable to relentless pursuit or abandonment of an identity when facing an identity-challenging life transition. Self-compassion (SC) can help people adjust to challenges. The authors examined whether SC was ass
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Journal of health psychology. 27(10)
Sleep quality (SQ) impacts health yet many university students get poor sleep. Self-compassion (SC)—care for oneself during challenging times—is associated with SQ yet how SC has these effects is unclear. This study cross-sectionally examined whe
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Teri L. Moffatt, Brett Hiebert, Dustin E. Kimber, D. Scott Kehler, Brittany N. Semenchuk, Shaelyn M. Strachan, Rakesh C. Arora, Denise E. Cornish, Todd A. Duhamel, Jacqueline L. Hay, Andrew N. Stammers, Eduardo Caldas Costa, David E. Kent, Naomi C. Hamm, Kevin F. Boreskie
Publikováno v:
Experimental Gerontology. 119:40-44
Standardizing the Fried criteria (S-FC) using cutoffs specific to the patient population improves adverse outcome prediction. However, there is limited evidence to determine if a S-FC assessment can improve discrimination of cardiovascular disease (C
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Meade, L, Strachan, S & Semenchuk, B 2019, ' Is there positive in the negative? Understanding the role of guilt and shame in physical activity self-regulation ', International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology . https://doi.org/10.1080/1612197X.2019.1581826
The high rate of global physical inactivity has led researchers to explore the psychological variables that impact physical activity (PA) behaviours. Drawing from tenets of control theory and literature on self-conscious emotions, the current study i
Publikováno v:
Journal of health psychology. 27(5)
Self-compassion predicts mothers’ engagement in health behaviours yet some mothers fear self-compassion. We examined relationships between both self-compassion and fear of self-compassion with mothers’ reactions to prioritizing health behaviours.
Autor:
Todd A. Duhamel, Jacqueline L. Hay, Cindy Miller, Shaelyn M. Strachan, Kevin F. Boreskie, Brittany N. Semenchuk
Publikováno v:
Journal of health psychology. 26(12)
The aim of this study was to determine whether self-compassion—orientation to care for oneself during challenges—helps people at risk of cardiovascular disease deal with emotional reactions and assist with self-regulating health behaviors. This o
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Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 36:132-138
Objectives We examined exercisers’ affective and self-presentational reactions to identity confirming or disconfirming feedback in the presence of another person. Design Randomized Experiment. Methods Adult exercisers completed baseline measures pr