Our areas of research include:
Athletic identity in youth athletes
How does athletic identity (AI), the degree of an athlete’s personal connection to sport, affect young athletes’ participation in sports activities, risk of injury, and coping strategies?
Psychology and recovery from anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction
With the rising rate of ACL injury in younger athletes, we are looking at how psychological factors, such as self-esteem, feelings of lost control, and psychological distress may affect athletes’ physical recovery and return to sport after ACL injury.
Mental health in specialized athletes
Given the increasing competitiveness of youth sports, young athletes often feel pressured to train and perform at near-professional levels. We are studying links between sports specialization and depression, anxiety, burnout, and harmful behaviors such as overtraining and eating disorders.
Mental skills training
How effective is mental skills training in helping athletes develop mental toughness and coping skills when faced with the pressures and challenges of competitive sports?