2019
DOI: 10.1177/1078390319886923
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The Efficacy of a Resilience Intervention Among Diverse, At-Risk, College Athletes: A Mixed-Methods Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been associated with psychological and physiological disease, and risky health behaviors. A person’s ability to be resilient may protect them from these negative health outcomes, as resilience has been associated with increased emotional awareness, coping, belonging, and greater likelihood of good health and well-being. AIMS: The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the efficacy of a strengths-based resilience intervention to improve access to internal… Show more

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“…Embed Resilience Training and Promote Mental Health in the Lockdown : These techniques would likely have the greatest impact among athletes with low resilience, who are female with low resources, or at the professional level. Even brief programs that emphasize resilience can enhance goal motivation, tolerance to negative affect, and persistence (95,96). Video or audio training exercises or face-to-face options can be deployed depending on the resources or situation.…”
Section: Mental Health Impact Of Covid On Athletesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embed Resilience Training and Promote Mental Health in the Lockdown : These techniques would likely have the greatest impact among athletes with low resilience, who are female with low resources, or at the professional level. Even brief programs that emphasize resilience can enhance goal motivation, tolerance to negative affect, and persistence (95,96). Video or audio training exercises or face-to-face options can be deployed depending on the resources or situation.…”
Section: Mental Health Impact Of Covid On Athletesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resilience training programs can equip student-athletes with the necessary skills to effectively manage these stressors, which, in turn, may reduce their stress levels and enhance well-being and mental health. 60 Overall, findings from this pilot study indicate that the Scarlet and Grit program had a positive effect on college student-athletes, and was well-received. The program shows particular promise in improving college student-athletes' intention to use adaptive coping strategies when faced with a stressful event.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Investing in need satisfaction is crucial for developing students' resilience in online LEs (Eberle & Hobrecht, 2021;Liu & Huang, 2021), as evidenced by interventions to promote students' BPNs in prior research (e.g., Chandler et al, 2020). Moreover, the participants suggested additional educational tools to satisfy various BPNs simultaneously, such as group work.…”
Section: Implications and Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 93%