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2022-03-01
This research brief presents preliminary results on a study in partnership with Catholic Social Services' FASD programs. We explored the impact COVID-19 public health restrictions had on frontline service providers who work with individuals with complex needs. This project was funded by SSHRC...
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Examining Factors That Contribute to Athletes’ Anxiety About Body Image During Sport Setbacks
Download2022-06-01
Parker, Patti C., Tulloch, Sierra L. P., Chazan, Devon J., Pelletier, Gabrielle N., Daniels, Lia M.
Setbacks in sport are common and particularly relevant to current athletes because of the sport interruptions that resulted from COVID-19. Given the prevalence of mental health and body image issues reported in athletes, we considered factors impacting athletes’ setback-related anxiety about body...
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2022-06-17
Sierra L. P. Tulloch, Devon J. Chazan, Lauren D. Goegan, Lia M. Daniels
The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted young adults’ physical and mental health. As such, it is imperative that we examine how this life-altering event has influenced their thinking about their bodies despite imminent stress and change. Therefore, we examined young adults’ body...
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The good, the bad, and the ugly: Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on emerging adults' body image
Download2023-06-23
Sierra L. P. Tulloch, Devon J. Chazan, Gabrielle N. Pelletier, Lia M. Daniels
The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted emerging adults’ lives in various aspects of physical and mental health, in part, because of lack of physical activity and face-to-face socialization paired with increased technology and social media time. Given that all of these aspects may be linked...
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2020-05-01
Following the Winter 2020 semester, 119 students from various departments at the University of Alberta completed our survey which examined students’ motivation and emotions due to the changes implemented by the university as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thank you to all of our participants!...