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You’re on Your Own, Coach… Or Are You? Exploring Interpersonal Coping Among Sports Coaches

Featured 18 June 2025
AuthorsAuthors: Woodhead CJ, Editors: Didymus F, Potts A
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The Effects of Non-pharmacological Interventions to Improve Quality of Life Amongst Paediatric Brain Tumour Survivors: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Featured 29 June 2026
AuthorsDidymus F, Williamson O, Woodhead C, Green K, Taylor R
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Interpersonal stress in sport: Exploring coping in the coach-athlete-parent triad
Featured 30 November 2022 Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology Swansea
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Interpersonal coping in sport: A systematic review

Featured 18 July 2024
Journal article
Interpersonal Coping in Sport: A Systematic Review
Featured 31 July 2024 Psychology of Sport and Exercise73:1-10 Elsevier

Objective: To systematically search for, appraise, and synthesize peer-reviewed literature on interpersonal coping (IC) in sport. Design: A systematic review adhering to PRISMA-P guidelines. Method: Systematic searches of CINAHL, PsycArticles, APA PsycInfo, and SPORTDiscus were conducted. To be eligible for inclusion, papers had to be published in full in the English language in a peer-reviewed journal and had to contain empirical data that focused on IC among individuals in sport (i.e., athletes, coaches, sport parents, practitioners). Results: The final sample consisted of 28 studies (22 qualitative, five quantitative, one mixed methods) spanning from September 01, 1981 to July 10, 2023. The results highlight eight antecedents and facilitators of IC (closeness, commitment, communication, complementarity, cultural values, environment and situations, sharing of demands, support), three mediators and moderators of IC (appraisal of own and others’ emotions and or coping, gender, individuals within the relationship), and three outcomes of IC (performance, relationships, regulation or management of emotions). The findings were used to develop an initial working definition of IC in sport. Conclusion: A volte-face of thought is needed to shift attention toward the interpersonal manifestation of coping. IC has wide-reaching implications for individuals, relationships, and other psychological constructs. Methodological innovation is needed to realize stepwise changes in intellectual and practical progress and to develop quantitative measures of IC. Coaches, family members, practitioners, and retired athletes are considerably underrepresented in research on IC. This systematic review offers a vantage point from which composed and coordinated action can be taken to develop research on IC.

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