Participant evaluations of the FUEL intervention designed for female endurance athletes at risk of REDs
Sports Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 26, 2025
Abstract:
Introduction:
Based
on
a
mixed
methods
design,
we
investigated
the
experiences
and
evaluations
of
female
endurance
athletes
at
risk
REDs
who
participated
in
FUEL
intervention
programme.
Methods:
Eighty-two
percent
participants
filled
out
an
evaluation
questionnaire,
ten
semi-structured
interview.
The
quantitative
data
were
analysed
using
Bayesian
Mann-Whitney
test,
while
critical
realist
approach
was
used
to
analyse
qualitative
data.
Results:
overall
satisfaction
rate
(from
1
10)
9.1
±
1.1,
with
weak
evidence
for
higher
level
among
combined
(16
digital
lectures
8
individual
consultations)
compared
lectures)
(9.3
0.9
versus
8.0
1.5,
BF
10
=1.00).
Most
found
duration
frequency
consultations
appropriate
did
not
find
format
limiting.
These
results
supported
by
findings
showing
that
expressed
educative
motivating
experiences.
They
also
appreciated
16-week
providing
opportunity
absorb
new
knowledge,
implement
it
their
daily
routines,
become
more
body
conscious,
reflect
positive
bodily
Conclusion:
this
multicenter
study
satisfied
expressing
intentions
recommend
other
entourage.
highlighted
time
given
acquire
being
able
experiences,
positively
change
mindsets.
Our
may
be
value
future
studies
developing
highly
needed
sports
nutrition
interventions
prevention
all
levels.
Language: Английский
Bridge building, medical sociology and beyond: an interview with Graham Scambler
Graham Scambler,
No information about this author
Jamie Morgan
No information about this author
Journal of Critical Realism,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23(4), P. 410 - 437
Published: Aug. 7, 2024
In
this
wide-ranging
interview
Graham
Scambler
provides
an
overview
of
his
long
academic
career.
He
discusses
how
he
became
a
medical
sociologist,
early
work
on
epilepsy
and
stigma,
part
in
the
development
sociology
textbooks
for
students,
diversity
many
collaborations,
'theoretical
turn',
longstanding
interest
critical
realism
attitude
to
'bridge
building'
between
philosophy
empirical
work.
Language: Английский
Schematising COVID-19 pandemic responses: An ideal typical analysis
Social Science & Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
349, P. 116872 - 116872
Published: April 16, 2024
This
article
utilises
ideal
typical
models,
or
sociological
heuristics,
when
analysing
COVID-19
pandemic
responses
in
an
international
context.
Axes
of
differentiation
include
Authoritarian-Libertarian
and
Left-Right
tendencies,
encapsulating
four
generic
worldviews
that
potentially
patterned
societal
to
the
novel
coronavirus:
(1)
hierarchical,
(2)
dismissive
fatalistic,
(3)
individualistic,
(4)
egalitarian.
Taking
'shock
period'
(circa
2020–2021)
as
primary
window
analysis,
schematises
contrasting
orientations
have
since
left
their
mark
a
context
endemicity.
In
conclusion,
case
is
made
for
explicitly
egalitarian
anti-authoritarian
stance
amidst
countervailing,
even
fascistic,
tendencies.
The
possibility
another
politics
life
underscored
given
spectre
ongoing
crises
global
Language: Английский