Parental stressors in professional youth football academies: a qualitative investigation of specialising stage parents
In order to improve our understanding of parental experiences in elite youth sport, the present study investigated parental stressors within the context of professional football (i.e. soccer) academies in Great Britain. Focusing upon the specialising stage of athlete development, a total of 41 paren...
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Main Authors: | Chris Harwood, Ashleigh Drew, Camilla J. Knight |
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2010
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/15211 |
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