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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 2341 to 2360 of 3439
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)Editor(s)Type
Apr-2012Narrative constructions of anorexia and abuse: An athlete's search for meaning in traumaPapathomas, Anthony; Lavallee, David-Journal Article
Jun-2010Career transitions in professional football coachesHesse, David; Lavallee, David-Journal Article
May-2003Biopsychosocial management of chronic low back pain patients with psychological assessment and management toolsHarland, Nicholas; Lavallee, David-Journal Article
2010Towards a conceptual understanding of muscle dysmorphia development and sustainmentTod, David; Lavallee, David-Journal Article
Nov-2004New Zealand athletes' attitudes towards seeking sport psychology consultationAnderson, Ailsa G; Hodge, Ken P; Lavallee, David; Martin, Scott B-Journal Article
Mar-2012Professional development themes in strength and conditioning coachesTod, David; Bond, Kath A; Lavallee, David-Journal Article
May-2009A qualitative investigation exploring the motivational climate in early career sports participants: Coach, parent and peer influences on sport motivationKeegan, Richard J; Harwood, Chris; Spray, Christopher M; Lavallee, David-Journal Article
Sep-2006Career awareness, career planning, and career transition needs among sports coachesLavallee, David-Journal Article
Apr-2008Applying the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior to athlete training adherence behaviorAnderson, Ailsa G; Lavallee, David-Journal Article
Jun-2011Developing Communication and Organization Skills: The ELITE Life Skills Reflective Practice InterventionJones, Martin I; Lavallee, David; Tod, David-Journal Article
Jun-2008Sources of strain among elite UK track athletesMcKay, Jane; Niven, Ailsa G; Lavallee, David; White, Alison-Journal Article
Dec-2012Athletic identity levels reduce in countries who fail to be awarded the Olympic and Paralympic Summer GamesLavallee, David-Journal Article
Jun-2015Adaptation and validation of the Sport Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale-2 (SMPS-2) for the Brazilian sport contextNascimento, Jose; Nickenig Vissoci, Jaoa Ricardo; Lavallee, David; Vieira, Lenamar Fiorese-Journal Article
2013Can written disclosure reduce psychological distress and increase objectively measured injury mobility of student-athletes? A randomized controlled trialDuncan, Elaine; Gidron, Yori; Lavallee, David-Journal Article
Apr-2013A longitudinal qualitative exploration of elite Korean tennis players’ career transition experiencesPark, Sunghee; Lavallee, David; Tod, David-Journal Article
Apr-2012The development of an athlete career transition programme: A case studyPark, Sunghee; Lavallee, David; Tod, David-Journal Article
Nov-2016Project Energise: Using participatory approaches and real time computer prompts to reduce occupational sitting and increase work time physical activity in office workersGilson, Nicholas D; Ng, Norman; Pavey, Toby G; Ryde, Gemma; Straker, Leon; Brown, Wendy J-Journal Article
Dec-2016Commentary on Greenland (2016): Tobacco companies' response to plain packaging in Australia and implicationsfor tobacco controlMoodie, Crawford-Journal Article
Oct-2016Why is so much clinical research ignored and what can we do about it?Grant, Aileen; Treweek, Shaun; Wells, Mary-Journal Article
2015Efficacy of physical activity interventions in postnatal populations: Systematic review, meta-analysis and content coding of behaviour change techniquesGilinsky, Alyssa; Dale, Hannah; Robinson, Clare; Hughes, Adrienne R; McInnes, Rhona; Lavallee, David-Journal Article
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 2341 to 2360 of 3439

This collection contains electronic copies of journal articles produced by staff from the Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport.