Not All Injuries Are the Same: Different Patterns in Sports Injuries and Their Psychosocial Correlates
Sports injuries are ubiquitous and can have far-reaching consequences for athletes (e.g., health, performance). Previous studies have examined various psychosocial influencing factors (e.g., stress), but have mostly focused on only one or two injury characteristics (e.g., frequency), neglecting the...
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Main Authors: | Tabea Werner (Author), Alena Michel-Kröhler (Author), Stefan Berti (Author), Michèle Wessa (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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