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Sophia Jowett is affiliated with Loughborough University in the United Kingdom and has a research profile concentrated mainly in the field of psychology, with a particular focus on sport psychology and related areas. Their work spans several subfields, including social psychology, developmental and educational psychology, gender studies, orthopedics and sports medicine, and safety research.

Their research output includes numerous publications on key topics such as sport psychology and performance, motivation and self-concept in sports, sports, gender, and society, sports injuries and prevention, youth development and social support, coaching methods and impact, and physical education and pedagogy.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Sophia Jowett include:

  • Jyoti Gosai
  • Daniel Rhind
  • José Roberto Andrade do Nascimento Júnior
  • Louise Davis
  • Katelynn Slade

Sophia Jowett's research has appeared in a variety of publication venues, with multiple articles published in the International Sport Coaching Journal, International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Journal of Sports Sciences, and Sports Coaching Review.

Some notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Jowett include:

  • "When leadership, relationships and psychological safety promote flourishing in sport and life" (2021), Sports Coaching Review
  • "Creating the conditions for psychological safety and its impact on quality coach-athlete relationships" (2022), Psychology of Sport and Exercise
  • "Third party interventions in coach-athlete conflict: Can sport psychology practitioners offer the necessary support?" (2020), Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
  • "The Validation of Direct and Meta Versions of the Coach-Athlete Relationship Questionnaire (ArCART-Q) in the Arabic Language: Their Relationship to Athlete's Satisfaction with Individual Performance" (2021), International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Before supporting athletes, evaluate your coach-athlete relationship: Exploring the link between coach leadership and coach-athlete relationship" (2022), International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching

Best Publications

  • Olympic medallists’ perspective of the althlete–coach relationship

    S Jowett;I.M Cockerill

  • The Coach-Athlete Relationship Questionnaire (CART-Q): development and initial validation.

    Sophia Jowett;Nikos Ntoumanis

  • Understanding the Coach-Athlete Relationship.

    Sophia Jowett;Artur Poczwardowski

  • Passion: Does one scale fit all? Construct validity of two-factor passion scale and psychometric invariance over different activities and languages.

    Herbert W. Marsh;Robert J. Vallerand;Marc-André K. Lafrenière;Philip D. Parker

  • An Investigation Into the Impact of Coach Leadership and Coach-Athlete Relationship on Group Cohesion.

    Sophia Jowett;Victoria Chaundy

  • Interdependence Analysis and the 3+1Cs in the Coach-Athlete Relationship.

    Sophia Jowett

  • When the “Honeymoon” Is Over: A Case Study of a Coach-Athlete Dyad in Crisis

    Sophia Jowett

  • Coaching effectiveness: the coach-athlete relationship at its heart.

    Sophia Jowett

  • Passion for coaching and the quality of the coach–athlete relationship: The mediating role of coaching behaviors

    Marc-André K. Lafrenière;Sophia Jowett;Robert J. Vallerand;Noémie Carbonneau

  • The Coach-Athlete Relationship in Married Couples: An Exploratory Content Analysis

    Sophia Jowett;Geoffrey A. Meek

  • Relational coaching in sport: Its psychological underpinnings and practical effectiveness

    Sophia Jowett;Vaithehy Shanmugam

  • Social Networks in Sport: Parental Influence on the Coach-Athlete Relationship

    Sophia Jowett;Melina Timson-Katchis

  • The psychological interface between the coach-created motivational climate and the coach-athlete relationship in team sports

    Alkisti Olympiou;Sophia Jowett;Joan L. Duda

  • Social Psychology in Sport

    Sophia Jowett;David Lavallee

  • Passion in Sport: On the Quality of the Coach–Athlete Relationship

    Marc-André K. Lafrenière;Sophia Jowett;Robert J. Vallerand;Eric G. Donahue

  • Relationship interdependence and satisfaction with important outcomes in coach–athlete dyads

    Sophia Jowett;John Nezlek

  • Diversifying approaches to research on athlete–coach relationships

    Artur Poczwardowski;James E. Barott;Sophia Jowett

  • Perceived empathy, accurate empathy and relationship satisfaction in heterosexual couples

    Duncan Cramer;Sophia Jowett

  • Relationship Maintenance Strategies in the Coach-Athlete Relationship: The Development of the COMPASS Model

    Daniel J. A. Rhind;Sophia Jowett

  • Meta-Perceptions of the Coach–Athlete Relationship, Achievement Goals, and Intrinsic Motivation Among Sport Participants

    James W. Adie;Sophia Jowett

Frequent Co-Authors

Caroline Meyer
Caroline Meyer University of Warwick
Robert J. Vallerand
Robert J. Vallerand University of Quebec at Montreal
Kerry S. O'Brien
Kerry S. O'Brien Monash University
Chris G. Harwood
Chris G. Harwood Loughborough University
Nikos Ntoumanis
Nikos Ntoumanis University of Southern Denmark
David Lavallee
David Lavallee Abertay University
Philip D. Parker
Philip D. Parker Australian Catholic University
Alexandre J. S. Morin
Alexandre J. S. Morin Concordia University
Herbert W. Marsh
Herbert W. Marsh Australian Catholic University
Joan L. Duda
Joan L. Duda University of Birmingham

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