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SHARLEEN HOAR - Publications
Journal Articles
Kowalski, K. C., Crocker, P. R. E., Hoar, S. D., & Niefer, C. B. (in press). Adolescents’ control beliefs and coping with stress in sport. International Journal of Sport Psychology.
Hoar, S.D., & Flint, F. (submitted). Criteria male and female intercollegiate athletes use in forming help-seeking intentions during recovery from time loss injury. International Journal of Sport Psychology.
Holt, N.L., Hoar, S.D., & Fraser, S. (2005). Developmentally-based approaches to youth coping research: A review of literature. European Journal of Sports Sciences. 5, 25-39.
Crocker, P.R.E., Snyder, J., Kowalski, K.C., & Hoar, S.D. (2000). Don’t let me be fat or physically incompetent! The relationship between physical self-concept and social physique anxiety in Canadian high performance female adolescent athletes. Avante, 6, 16-23.
Book Chapters
Hoar, S.D. (in press). Anxiety in sport. In P. R. E. Crocker (ed.), Introduction to Sport Psychology: A Canadian Perspective. Toronto, ON: McGraw-Hill.
Hoar, S.D., Kowalski, K.C., Gadreau, P., & Crocker, P.R.E. (2005). A review of coping in sport. In S. Hanton, & S. Mallalieu (Eds.), Literature reviews in sport psychology. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Holt, N.L. & Hoar, S.D. (2005). A revitalized conceptual approach to understanding social support in sport. In S. Hanton, & S. Mallalieu (Eds.), Literature reviews in sport psychology. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Crocker, P.R.E., Hoar, S.D., McDonough, M., Kowalski, K.C., Niefer, C. (2003). Emotional experiences in youth sport. In M.R. Weiss (Ed.), Developmental sport and exercise psychology: A lifespan perspective. Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology Inc.
Crocker, P.R.E., Kowalski, K.C., Hoar, S.D., & McDonough, M. (2003). Emotion in sport across adulthood. In M.R. Weiss (Ed.), Developmental sport and exercise psychology: A lifespan perspective. Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology Inc.
Published Abstracts & Conference Presentations
Hoar, S. D., Copeland, J., Bray, S. R. (2005). Using exercise to cope with the stress of first-year university. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 27, S76 – S77.
Hoar, S.D. & Flint, F. (2004, October). Athletes’ help-seeking choices in the management of athletic injury recovery: The roles of recovery stage, gender, and expectancies of nurturance and expertise. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
Crocker, P.R.E., Hoar, S.D., McDonough, M. (2003). Assessing stress and coping in adolescent athletes: Have we done it all wrong? In R. Stelter (Ed.), Proceedings of the XIth World Congress of Sport Psychology (pp. 46). Copenhagen, Denmark: FEPSAC.
Hoar, S.D., Crocker, P.R.E., & Zumbo, B. (2003). Early adolescent athlete’s management of sport-specific interpersonal stress. In Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology (pp. 44) Denton, TX: RonJon Publishing.
Hoar, S.D., Crocker, P.R.E., & Zumbo, B. (2003). Exploring the relation between social support and coping during early adolescence. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, Supplement, S70.
Hoar, S.D. & Crocker, P.R.E. (2002, October). Coping strategy and coping function: Assessing coping in adolescent athletes with the Youth Coping Questionnaire. In K. Kowalski (Chair), Assessing coping in sport and physical activity: Conceptual, measurement, and theoretical issues. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Hoar, S.D. & Crocker, P.R.E. (2000, October). Family, friends, and coaches: The role of interpersonal relationships in the experience of stress during adolescence. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
Hoar, S.D. & Crocker, P.R.E. (1999). Conceptual and research issues of adolescent coping within competitive sport. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, Supplement, S58.
Hoar, S.D. (1999, October). Developmental issues related to coping in sport during adolescence. In P.R.E. Crocker (Chair), Coping with stress in adolescent athletes. Concepts, measurement, and application. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Hoar, S.D. & Crocker, P.R.E., & Burton, D. (1998). Determining coping stability within and across competitive transactions in adolescent wrestlers. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, Supplement, S18.
Hoar, S.D. (1996). Dealing with Takedowns and Reversals: Coping with changing appraisal patterns across high school wrestling competitions. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Supplement, S44.
Dorsch, K.D., DuCharme, K.A., Widmeyer, W.N., & Hoar, S.D. (1996). A prospective examination of the role of self-efficacy and social support play in predicting exercise intentions and attendance. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Supplement, S54.
Mott, C. & Hoar, S.D. (1996). Evaluation of a psychological skills training program for grade nine girls’ basketball: The paradox of working with adolescent female athletes. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Supplement, S122.
Hoar, S.D., Mott, C., Quinnett, B., Rudd, A., Hoban, Z., & Burton, D. (1995). Impact of mastery and coping imagery on efficacy and performance on a basketball shooting task. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Supplement, S73.
Hoar, S.D. (1995, October). Coping as an antecedent of competitive anxiety: An example of coping research. In P.R.E. Crocker (Chair), Coping in physical activity and sport. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Hoar, S.D. & Widmeyer,W.N. (1994, October). Concurrent validity of the Social Support Behaviour in Sport survey. Paper presented at the meeting of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Hoar, S.D. & Widmeyer, W.N. (1993, October). The relationship between social support and team cohesion in a sport context. Poster session presented at the joint meeting of Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology and Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Montreal, QC, Canada.
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