Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport

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Article

Keegan RJ, Spray CM, Harwood C & Lavallee D (2010) The Motivational Atmosphere in Youth Sport: Coach, Parent, and Peer Influences on Motivation in Specializing Sport Participants. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 22 (1), pp. 87-105. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10413200903421267; https://doi.org/10.1080/10413200903421267


Article

Best C & Mead G (2010) GPs have pivotal role in care of stroke patients. Practitioner, 254 (1726), pp. 31-34. http://www.thepractitioner.co.uk/Special-Report/Special-Report/2446-/GPs-have-pivotal-role-in-care-of-stroke-patients


Book Chapter

Stead M & Gordon R (2009) Providing evidence for social marketing's effectiveness. In: French J, Blair-Stevens C, McVey D & Merritt R (eds.) Social Marketing and Public Health: Theory and Practice. First ed. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, p. 81–96. http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199550692.do


Research Report

Ring NA, Hoskins G, Wilson C, Jepson R, Wyke S, Pinnock H & Sheikh A (2009) Promoting the use of personal action plans in asthma self-management: synthesis of the qualitative evidence and integration of qualitative findings with trial based evidence. Scottish Government - Chief Scientist Office. CSO Report, CZG/2/410. CSO Scotland web site: CSO Scotland, Edinburgh. http://www.cso.scot.nhs.uk/Publications/ExecSumms/Jan-June%202010/Sheikh%20needs%20Feb10.pdf


Conference Paper (published)

Low I, Tod D & Lavallee D (2009) The psychological implications when diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and forced into retirement whilst attempting to forge a career from sport. In: Athlete’s Heart Sudden Death Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Conference. Athlete’s Heart Sudden Death Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Conference 2009, Palo Alto, CA, 26.06.2009-27.06.2009. Palo Alto, CA (USA): Stanford University.


Conference Paper (published)

Tod D, Edwards C, Drury B, Akehurst S & Lavallee D (2009) Relationships among muscle dysmorphia and body image-related quality of life and coping strategies. In: volume 26. The 2008 Annual Conference of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences, London, 02.09.2008-04.09.2008. Wales Institute for Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences, pp. S139-S140. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640410802306202


Book Chapter

Morrow S (2009) Football and finance in Scotland: a dream alliance in Gretna?. In: Mellor G & Murphy P (eds.) Soccer Review 2008. Soccer Review. Leicester: Gavin Mellor & Patrick Murphy, facilitated by the Professional Footballers Association, pp. 20-23. http://www.supporters-direct.org/news/item.asp?n=4521#


Book Chapter

Tenenbaum G, Hatfield B, Eklund R, Land W, Calmeiro L, Razon S & Schack T (2009) A conceptual framework for studying emotions-cognitions-performance linkage under conditions that vary in perceived pressure. In: Raab M, Johnson J & Heekeren H (eds.) Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link between Thought and Action. Progress in Brain Research, 174. Netherlands: Elsevier, pp. 159-178. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/00796123/174


Conference Paper (published)

Papathomas A & Lavallee D (2009) Experiencing eating disorders in sport: A familial analysis. In: Meeting new challenges and bridging cultural gaps in sport and exercise psychology: Proceedings of the XIIth International Society of Sport Psychology World Congress. The XIIth International Society of Sport Psychology World Congress: “Meeting New Challenges and Bridging Cultural Gaps in Sport and Exercise Psychology”, Marrakech, Morocco, 17.06.2009-21.06.2009. Marrakesh: International Society of Sport Psychology, p. 115.


Conference Paper (published)

Papathomas A & Lavallee D (2009) Athlete eating disorders: Adding to the landscape through an exploration of narrative. In: Meeting new challenges and bridging cultural gaps in sport and exercise psychology: Proceedings of International Society of Sport Psychology. 12th World Congress of Sport Psychology, Marrakech, Morocco, 17.06.2009-21.06.2009. Marrakesh: International Society of Sport Psychology, p. 114.


Conference Paper (published)

Pummell B & Lavallee D (2009) RACKET: A junior-to-senior transition programme. In: Meeting new challenges and bridging cultural gaps in sport and exercise psychology: Proceedings 12th Annual Conference of International Society of Sport Psychology. The XIIth International Society of Sport Psychology World Congress: “Meeting New Challenges and Bridging Cultural Gaps in Sport and Exercise Psychology”, Marrakech, Morocco, 17.06.2009-21.06.2009. Marrakesh: International Society of Sport Psychology. pp. 77-78.


Conference Paper (published)

Pummell B & Lavallee D (2009) Development of a model of junior-to-senior transition. In: Meeting new challenges and bridging cultural gaps in sport and exercise psychology: Proceedings of International Society of Sport Psychology. The XIIth International Society of Sport Psychology World Congress: “Meeting New Challenges and Bridging Cultural Gaps in Sport and Exercise Psychology”, Marrakech, Morocco, 17.06.2009-21.06.2009. Marrakesh: International Society of Sport Psychology, pp. 125-126.


Conference Abstract

Kirkland A & Coleman D (2009) Physiological responses during cycle time trials: Variable versus constant power output. Annual Conference of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences 2008, Brunel University, 02/09/2008 - 04/09/2008. Journal of Sports Sciences, 26 (S2), p. S130. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02640410802306202


Article

Reid IA (2009) Women and sport. Perspectives: Magazine of Scotland's Democratic Left, (24), pp. 22-24. http://democraticleftscotland.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/perspectives24.pdf


Article

Duncan E & Bannigan K (2009) Leaders and gurus response. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 72 (12), pp. 567-567.


Edited Book

Dimeo P (ed.) (2009) Drugs, alcohol and sport, First ed. Sport in the Global Society. London, UK: Routledge. http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415568487/


Book Chapter

Dimeo P (2009) The Origins of Anti-Doping Policy in Sports: From Public Health to Fair Play. In: Moller V, McNammee M & Dimeo P P (eds.) Elite sport, doping and public health. First ed. Odense, Denmark: University Press of Southern Denmark, pp. 29-40. http://www.isbs.com/partnumber.asp?cid=&pnid=306271


Edited Book

Moller V, McNamee M & Dimeo P (eds.) (2009) Elite Sport, Doping and Public Health, First ed. Odense, Denmark: University Press of Southern Denmark. http://www.isbs.com/partnumber.asp?cid=&pnid=306271


Book Chapter

Paterson B & Bradley P (2009) Restraint related deaths: Lessons for policy and practice from tragedy?. In: Allen D (ed.) Ethical approaches to physical interventions Vol II: changing the agenda. Birmingham: British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD), pp. 127-142. http://www.bild.org.uk/our-services/books/positive-behaviour-support/ethical-approaches-vol-ii/


Book Chapter

Miller G, Paterson B & McKenna KJ (2009) Changing the culture of care. In: Hughes R (ed.) Reducing Restraints in Health and Social Care: Practice and Policy Perspectives. London: Quay Books/ MA Healthcare Ltd, pp. 97-114. http://www.quaybooks.co.uk/Content/Site121/FilesSamples/683978185642376_00000000328.pdf


Book Chapter

Jepson R (2009) Government Perspective, Informed Policy Choice. In: Kattan M (ed.) Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, pp. 535-538. http://knowledge.sagepub.com/view/medical/n160.xml


Research Report

Jepson R, Robertson R, Menzies S, Lake S, Smith A & Fairhurst K (2009) A review of the prevalence of physical activity in health professional undergraduate, postgraduate, pre qualification courses and Continuous Professional Development activities. NHS Health Scotland. NHS Health Scotland, Edinburgh. http://www.healthscotland.com/uploads/documents/11825-AReviewofPrevalenceofPAinCourses&ActivitiesFinalReport0910.pdf