“…Moreover, the progress of wellbeing research in sports and other fields of psychology has been limited by a lack of sound measures for assessing well-being (Lundqvist, 2011;Cooke et al, 2016;Linton et al, 2016;Giles et al, 2020). Several sport psychology scholars have nevertheless explicitly studied well-being as a defined target construct of mental health (e.g., Lundqvist, 2011;Lundqvist and Sandin, 2014;Lundqvist and Raglin, 2015;Macdougall et al, 2016Macdougall et al, , 2019Kuettel and Larsen, 2020) and well-being is increasingly adopted as an indicator of positive mental health in studies (e.g., Kuettel et al, 2021;McLoughlin et al, 2021). In general, well-being studies have searched for empirical knowledge that can give rise to strategies to maintain, protect, or increase athletes' wellbeing, both in sports and in life.…”