Effects of workplace stress, perceived stress, and burnout on collegiate coach mental health outcomes
IntroductionGiven the continuously changing job demands of coaches, coach burnout continues to be an important area of study. Coaching literature highlights the role occupational stressors play in the development and management of burnout. However, research highlights the potential need for the fiel...
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Main Authors: | Simon A. Wright (Author), Lauren F. Walker (Author), Eric E. Hall (Author) |
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