About this Research Topic
On the other hand, sport can also provide an environment where athletes experience pressure to win at all costs and reach an elite level, which can lead to maladaptive patterns of cognitions, emotions, and behaviors and negatively impact mental health. For example, the prevalence of depression and anxiety in elite athletes has been shown to be at least as high as in the general population.
The purpose of this Research Topic is to gather a body of evidence that explores the topic of the positive and negative impact of sport, exercise and physical activity participation in young people’s development and the protective role participation may have in their wellbeing. Topics include:
• Mental health and mental illness in sport and physical activity
• Physical activity and psychosocial health
• Sport and physical activity and flourishing
• Teaching Personal responsibility through sport
• Physical activity and the 5Cs model (competence, confidence, connection, character, and caring) of positive youth development
We welcome original submissions addressing these or similar issues using a variety of methodological approaches (e.g., quantitative, qualitative, mixed-method, systematic reviews, meta-analysis).
Keywords: mental health, positive youth development, sport, physical activity, exercise, well-being
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