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Perspectives on the Future of Burnout in Sport
Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology
  • Daniel J. Madigan, York St John University
  • Henrik Gustafsson, Karlstad University
  • Andrew P. Hill, York St John University
  • Kathleen T. Mellano, Springfield College
  • Christine E. Pacewicz, Saginaw Valley State University
  • Thomas D. Raedeke, East Carolina University
  • Alan L. Smith, Utah State University
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Human Kinetics, Inc.
Publication Date
9-6-2021
Abstract

The present editorial provides a series of perspectives on the future of burnout in sport. Specifically, for the first time, seven burnout researchers have offered their opinions and suggestions for how, as a field, we can progress our understanding of this important topic. A broad range of ideas are discussed, including the relevance of the social context, the value of theory and collaboration, and the use of public health frameworks in future work. It is hoped that these perspectives will help stimulate debate, reinforce and renew priorities, and guide research in this area over the coming years.

Citation Information
Madigan, D.J., Gustafsson, H., Hill, A.P., Mellano, K.T., Pacewicz, C.E., Raedeke, T.D., & Smith, A.L. (2022). Perspectives on the future of burnout in sport. Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, 16, 75-88.