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Overview

Rochelle Eime is affiliated with Federation University Australia. Their research primarily concerns the fields of social sciences, medicine, and psychology, with a notable emphasis on interdisciplinary studies related to sport and health.

Their recent published papers include:

  • The impact of sports participation on mental health and social outcomes in adults: a systematic review and the 'Mental Health through Sport' conceptual model (2023, Systematic Reviews)
  • Understanding the impact of COVID-19 on youth sport in Australia and consequences for future participation and retention (2021, BMC Public Health)
  • The Physical Activity and Sport Participation Framework-A Policy Model Toward Being Physically Active Across the Lifespan (2021, Frontiers in Sports and Active Living)
  • Longitudinal Trends in Sport Participation and Retention of Women and Girls (2020, Frontiers in Sports and Active Living)
  • Five-Year Changes in Community-Level Sport Participation, and the Role of Gender Strategies (2021, Frontiers in Sports and Active Living)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Rochelle Eime are:

  • Hans Westerbeek
  • Jack Harvey
  • Melanie Charity
  • Aurélie Pankowiak
  • Katherine Owen

The scientist often publishes in the following venues:

  • Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
  • BMC Public Health
  • Leisure Studies
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation

The main fields of study represented across their works include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Medicine
  • Psychology

Subfields frequently addressed are:

  • Physiology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Social Psychology
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology

The key research topics covered by Rochelle Eime encompass:

  • Physical Activity and Health
  • Sport and Mega-Event Impacts
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Recreation, Leisure, Wilderness Management
  • Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
  • Youth Development and Social Support
  • Sport Psychology and Performance

Best Publications

  • A systematic review of the psychological and social benefits of participation in sport for children and adolescents: informing development of a conceptual model of health through sport

    Rochelle M Eime;Rochelle M Eime;Janet A Young;Jack T Harvey;Melanie J Charity;Melanie J Charity

  • The association between social support and physical activity in older adults: a systematic review

    Gabrielle Lindsay Smith;Lauren Banting;Rochelle Eime;Rochelle Eime;Grant O’Sullivan

  • A systematic review of the psychological and social benefits of participation in sport for adults: informing development of a conceptual model of health through sport

    Rochelle M Eime;Rochelle M Eime;Janet A Young;Jack T Harvey;Melanie J Charity;Melanie J Charity

  • Using a Socioecological Approach to Examine Participation in Sport and Physical Activity Among Rural Adolescent Girls

    Meghan M. Casey;Rochelle M. Eime;Warren R. Payne;Jack T. Harvey

  • Does sports club participation contribute to health-related quality of life?

    Rochelle M Eime;Jack T Harvey;Wendy J Brown;Warren R Payne

  • The impact of sports participation on mental health and social outcomes in adults: a systematic review and the ‘Mental Health through Sport’ conceptual model

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  • Participation in sport and physical activity: associations with socio-economic status and geographical remoteness

    Rochelle M Eime;Rochelle M Eime;Melanie J Charity;Melanie J Charity;Jack T Harvey;Warren R Payne

  • Sport and ageing: a systematic review of the determinants and trends of participation in sport for older adults

    Claire R. Jenkin;Rochelle M. Eime;Rochelle M. Eime;Hans Westerbeek;Grant O’Sullivan

  • Family support and ease of access link socio-economic status and sports club membership in adolescent girls: a mediation study

    Rochelle M Eime;Rochelle M Eime;Jack T Harvey;Melinda J Craike;Caroline M Symons

  • Transition in participation in sport and unstructured physical activity for rural living adolescent girls

    Rochelle Eime;Warren Payne;Meghan Casey;Jack Harvey

  • Age profiles of sport participants

    Rochelle M. Eime;Jack T. Harvey;Jack T. Harvey;Melanie J. Charity;Melanie J. Charity;Meghan M. Casey

  • A Systematic Literature Review of Sport and Physical Activity Participation in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Migrant Populations

    Téa O’Driscoll;Lauren Kate Banting;Erika Borkoles;Rochelle Eime;Rochelle Eime

  • Integrating public health and sport management: Sport participation trends 2001–2010

    Rochelle Eime;Rochelle Eime;N Sawyer;N Sawyer;John Harvey;MM Casey

  • Understanding the contexts of adolescent female participation in sport and physical activity.

    Rochelle M. Eime;Jack T. Harvey;Neroli A. Sawyer;Melinda Jane Craike

  • Socioecological factors potentially associated with participation in physical activity and sport: A longitudinal study of adolescent girls

    Rochelle M. Eime;Rochelle M. Eime;Meghan M. Casey;Jack T. Harvey;Neroli A. Sawyer;Neroli A. Sawyer

  • Making sporting clubs healthy and welcoming environments: a strategy to increase participation.

    Rochelle M. Eime;Warren R. Payne;Jack T. Harvey

  • Organisational readiness and capacity building strategies of sporting organisations to promote health

    Meghan M. Casey;Warren R. Payne;Rochelle M. Eime

  • Population levels of sport participation: Implications for sport policy

    R. Eime;J. Harvey;M. Charity;W. Payne

  • The relationship of sport participation to provision of sports facilities and socioeconomic status: a geographical analysis

    Rochelle M. Eime;Rochelle M. Eime;Jack Harvey;Jack Harvey;Melanie J. Charity;Melanie J. Charity;Meghan Casey

  • Pumping Iron in Australia: Prevalence, Trends and Sociodemographic Correlates of Muscle Strengthening Activity Participation from a National Sample of 195,926 Adults

    Jason A. Bennie;Zeljko Pedisic;Jannique G. Z. van Uffelen;Melanie J. Charity;Melanie J. Charity

  • Protective eyewear promotion: applying principles of behaviour change in the design of a squash injury prevention programme

    Rochelle Eime;Neville Owen;Caroline F. Finch

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack T. Harvey
Jack T. Harvey Federation University Australia
Remco Polman
Remco Polman Queensland University of Technology
Stuart J. H. Biddle
Stuart J. H. Biddle University of Southern Queensland
John Smyth
John Smyth University of Huddersfield
Jo Salmon
Jo Salmon Deakin University
Ramon Spaaij
Ramon Spaaij Victoria University
Bridget Kelly
Bridget Kelly University of Wollongong
Harry Rutter
Harry Rutter University of Bath
Stewart A. Vella
Stewart A. Vella University of Wollongong
Lasse Kannas
Lasse Kannas University of Jyväskylä

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