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Kacey C. Neely
Researcher at University of Stirling
Publications - 27
Citations - 991
Kacey C. Neely is an academic researcher from University of Stirling. The author has contributed to research in topics: Athletes & Sport psychology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 22 publications receiving 766 citations. Previous affiliations of Kacey C. Neely include University of Alberta.
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A grounded theory of positive youth development through sport based on results from a qualitative meta-study.
Nicholas L. Holt,Kacey C. Neely,Linda Slater,Martin Camiré,Jean Côté,Jessica Fraser-Thomas,Dany J. MacDonald,Leisha Strachan,Katherine A. Tamminen +8 more
TL;DR: A model that distinguishes between implicit and explicit processes to PYD is presented and results of an inductive meta-data analysis produced three categories: PYD climate, life skills program focus, and PYD outcomes.
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Exploring adversity and the potential for growth among elite female athletes
TL;DR: Smith, Flowers, and Larkin this article explored experiences of adversity and examined perceptions of growth following adversity among elite female athletes, finding that athletes' experiences with adversity may have initiated a process of questioning their identities and searching for meaning in their experiences.
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Parental Behaviors in Team Sports: How do Female Athletes Want Parents to Behave?
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined early adolescent female athletes' preferred parental behaviors at team sport competitions and found that parents should engage in different types of behaviors as the temporal context of competitions change.
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Positive youth development through sport: a review
Nicholas L. Holt,Kacey C. Neely +1 more
TL;DR: Holt et al. as discussed by the authors presented a review of positive young development through sport in the Iberoamericana de Psicologia del Ejercicio y el Deporte.
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Parents' Perspectives on the Benefits of Sport Participation for Young Children
Kacey C. Neely,Nicholas L. Holt +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined parents' perspectives on the benefits of sport participation for their young children and found that parents believed their children gained a range of personal, social, and physical benefits from participating in sport.