Examining Associations of Coping Strategies with Stress, Alcohol, and Substance use among College Athletes: Implications for Improving Athlete Coping
Mental health challenges and substance use are common among college athletes, yet few studies have been conducted to understand substance use as a coping strategy. The pressures of collegiate athletics - including commitments to training, travel, and competition - can contribute to maladaptive copin...
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Main Authors: | Brandon A. Knettel (Author), Emily M. Cherenack (Author), Conner Rougier-Chapman (Author), Courtney Bianchi-Rossi (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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