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Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology. :1-21
The purpose of this study was to provide new knowledge about the temporal and contextual aspects of the alcohol–sport relationship. Eight U.K. student-athletes completed the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test in their final year at universit
Publikováno v:
Sport, Education and Society. :1-16
In this paper we offer narrative inquiry as a methodology for understanding how women student athletes ‘do’ sport-related drinking. 11 women student athletes took part in individual face-to-face interviews each approximately one hour in duration.
Autor:
Elizabeth Partington, Sarah Partington
Publikováno v:
The Palgrave Handbook of Psychological Perspectives on Alcohol Consumption ISBN: 9783030669409
There is evidence that student athletes are at risk of heavy episodic drinking. This initially appears to be a paradox, in that athletic pursuits promote health yet may also increase the likelihood of engaging in health risk behaviours like harmful a
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66941-6_12
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66941-6_12
Autor:
Fran Longstaff, Alan St Clair Gibson, Nick Heather, Sarah Partington, Mark Jankowski, Helen Wareham, Susan Allsop, Elizabeth Partington
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology. 9:59-75
This study examined whether students engaged in university sport have different drinking outcome expectancies and normative beliefs than students who are not engaged in university sport. A cross-sectional survey of university students in England in 2
Publikováno v:
Stress and Health. 30:366-376
Operational response by firefighters requires an abrupt change from rest to near-maximal physical effort and incorporates almost instant stress management that must be made during extreme heat, limited time and partial information, yet little is know
Autor:
Alan St Clair Gibson, Elizabeth Partington, Mark Jankowski, Helen Wareham, Sarah Partington, Susan Allsop, Nick Heather, Fran Longstaff, Richard Stephens
Publikováno v:
Addiction Research & Theory. 21:339-347
Aims\ud The primary aim is to report on whether or not students who are members of UK university sport groups drink more heavily and/or are more at risk for alcohol-related harm than students not engaged in university sport. A secondary aim is to com
Autor:
Fran Longstaff, Mark Jankowski, Elizabeth Partington, Nick Heather, Alan St Clair Gibson, Sarah Partington, Susan Allsop, Helen Wareham
Publikováno v:
Alcohol and Alcoholism. 46:270-277
Aims: To report on alcohol use disorders and hazardous drinking from a survey of university students in England in 2008–2009. Methods: A cross-sectional survey using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) was carried out in a purposi
Publikováno v:
Space and Culture. 13:333-347
This article draws on data generated from a 3-year ethnographic study of “jock culture” at one university setting in England to illuminate the ways that specific kinds of bodies are located in social space so as to construct a range of identity p
Publikováno v:
The Sport Psychologist. 23:170-185
Flow has been described within sport psychology as an optimal state underpinning peak performance. However, the consequences of experiencing flow may not always be beneficial. One negative consequence might be that of contributing to dependence on th
Publikováno v:
Sport, Education and Society. 12:295-316
This article explores a number of insights generated from a three-year ethnographic study of one university setting in England in which a ‘jock culture’ is seen to dominate a student campus. Drawing on core concepts from Pierre Bourdieu's sociolo