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The conference programme is subject to change at any point before or during the conference itself. We are unable to accept responsibility for losses or consequences arising from changes made.
Monday 11 December
Megalithic 1 & 2 Megalithic 3 Finnieston King Tuts
8:00 Registration
9:00 - 9:15
Conference Welcome Jamie Barker, Chair, Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology
9:15 - 10:15
Keynote Presentation Exercise hedonics: Pleasure-displeasure responses to exercise and their implications for exercise behaviour Prof Paddy Ekkekakis, Iowa State University
10:15 - 10:25
Phd Award Presentation Human thriving: A conceptualisation, understanding, and application to sport Daniel Brown, University of Bath
10:25 – 10:35
MSc Award Presentation The psychological influences on participation in Wheelchair Rugby: a social relational model of disability Damian Haslett, Ulster University Jordanstown
10:35 -10:55
Refreshment Break
10:55 - 11:10
Oral Presentations 8946 Dancing in time: Feasibility and acceptability of a contemporary dance programme to modify risk
Workshop 8933 How and when do we intervene with mental health issues in athletes?
Oral Presentations 8918 Keeping the boat on the water - Pacific Row 2016 Keith Goddard, Zeus Ltd/Kameleon Solutions
A conversation with …… StreetSoccer
Plenary Session in Megalithic 1 & 2
Motor Learning & Performance in Sport and Exercise
Mental Health & Wellbeing Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
Performance Excellence
General Poster Session
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factors for falling in community dwelling older adults Laura Britten, University of Leeds
Laura Carey, sportscotland institute of sport
11:10 - 11.25
8976 Potential benefits of a workplace physical activity intervention – a quantitative exploration Clare Smith, Leeds Beckett University
9002 I’m an international practitioner: Reflections on practitioner’s performance following a motorsport case study Kotryna Fraser, The University of Edinburgh
11:25 - 11:40
8790 Why do they do (h)it? Using Self-Determination Theory to understand why people start and continue to do high intensity interval training (HIT) group exercise classes Naomi Burn, Teesside University
9027 Sport psychology in an Olympic swimming team: Perceptions of the swimmers Gillian Cook, Loughborough University
11:40 -11:55
8538 Evaluating user experiences of behaviour change techniques in health related fitness apps: A qualitative study Kim Ludwig, University of the West of Scotland
8963 The use of technology on the risk of addiction to exercise in ultra-endurance athletes Josephine Perry, Performance in Mind
Oral Presentations 8921 Tackling social and mental health inequalities in homeless young people through the MST4Life™ programme Mary Quinton, University of Birmingham
11:55 - 12:10
8899 Weight loss in Muay Thai (Thai boxing): An exploratory study Kathryn Harper, University of Central Lancashire
8717 Coping in high-risk snow-sports: A qualitative exploration of Alpine Racing and freestyle athletes’ experiences Laura Kiemle-Gabbay, University of Stirling
9021 Relations among transformational leadership, need satisfaction and psychological development in socio-economically disadvantaged sports participants Jordan Donnelly, University of the West of Scotland
12:10 – 12:40
Poster Session
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12:40-13:30
Lunch
13:30 – 13:45
Oral Presentations 9098 The effect of the healthy choices physical activity programme with 8-9 year old children of low socio-economic status Stephen Shannon, Ulster University
Workshop 9044 How to create a high performing team Jeremy Holt, Centre for Team Excellence, Presented by Will Thomas
Symposium 9031 Here’s how we’ve done it, four applied case studies in sport performance Matthew Cunliffe, Canterbury Christ Church University 9032 Paper 1 Using a cognitive-behavioural approach to performance enhancement with a 10 handicap golfer Matthew Cunliffe, Canterbury Christ Church University 9033 Paper 2 The working alliance: A case study of 2 disabled football centres Sarah Carvell, SC Sport Psychology 9034 Paper 3 Using self-talk to enhance fencing performance in modern pentathlon James Lambdon, University of Bath 9035 Paper 4 Maintaining focus: An applied case study of an endurance runner Charlotte Hinchliffe, Leeds Beckett University
Oral Presentations 8986 Psychological distress across sport participation groups: The mediating effects of secondary irrational beliefs on the relationship between primary irrational beliefs and symptoms of anxiety, anger and depression Martin Turner, Staffordshire University
13:45-14:00
9088 Increasing physical activity among teenage girls: Establishing the theoretical basis for an intervention Nina Verma, University of Stirling
8974 Involve me and I’ll learn: A case-study integrating motivational interviewing with rational emotive behaviour therapy Andrew Wood, Staffordshire University, Presented by Rory Mack, Sheffield Hallam University
14:00-14:15
9051 A grounded theory of how social support influences physical activity in adolescent girls Yvonne Laird, University of Edinburgh
9073 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in sport: A case study Rachel Vaughan, Staffordshire University
14:15 – 14:30
9040 The narrative dynamics of physical activity intervention: Behaviour change as becoming Angela Beggan, University of the West of Scotland
8714 Get out of your mind and into your game: Examining the effects of the MAC approach on golfers emotions and performance Karen Flockhart, Liverpool John Mores/independent DSEP stage 2 trainee
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14:30 – 14:45
9361 How should psychologists share expertise with endurance athletes? Alister McCormick, Plymouth Marjon University
9030 Exploring applications of motivational interviewing in sport settings Rory Mack, Sheffield Hallam University
14:45– 15:05
Refreshment Break
15:05 – 15:20
Oral Presentations 8926 Sports and clinical psychology - reflections on becoming dual trained Karen Flockhart, Independent/Liverpool John Moores University
Workshop 8940 Countdown to the games: A case-study analysis of the psychological impact of the timing of injury and recovery across the Olympic Quadrennial Tadhg MacIntyre, HRI, University of Limerick
Symposium 9063 The Psychology of ‘Hot Reviewing’ in sport: Half-time as a key phase of performance Tony Westbury, Edinburgh Napier University 9064 Paper 1 Amateur rugby players’ perspective on the usefulness and effectiveness of a coach’s half-time team talk within Premiership Rugby Clubs in Scotland Phil Smith, Scottish Rugby Union 9065 Paper 2 An analysis of the half-time review and the impact this has on team performance within the first ten minutes of the second half of the game Kenny Murray, Scottish Rugby Union 9066 Paper 3 Development of a half-time protocol Stevie Smith, Scottish Rugby Union 9067 Paper 4 After Action (AAR) and Hot Reviewing In sport: An overview
Oral Presentations 8975 Using Coping-Oriented (CO) Personal-Disclosure Mutual-Sharing (PDMS) in elite youth academy soccer Andrew Evans, Salford University
15:20 – 15:35
9023 Singing it for ‘us’: Team passion during national anthems predicts subsequent success Matthew Slater, Staffordshire University
9089 Developing professional judgement and decision-making skills: Investigating the use of scenario-based learning in UK trainee sport psychologists’ training experiences Michelle Smith, University of the West of Scotland
15:35 – 15:50
Five Minute Challenge 8964 Motivation, mindful physical activity and psychological wellbeing: A research proposal Maria del Mar Chavarria, University of Northern Colorado 9004 Positive youth development through sport: Experiential learning for coaches Kotryna Fraser, The University of Edinburgh
9024 ‘Shrinks’, ‘Psychologists’ and ‘Salesmen’: An investigation into media portrayals of sport and exercise psychology in the era of statutory regulation Ross Shand, Leeds Beckett University
15:50 – 16:05
8791 ‘A Perfect Storm’; - UK student-athletes’ and stakeholders’ perspectives of the transition into university Emma Vickers, Liverpool John Moores
16:05 – 16:20
8912 Peer-led substance misuse services: Staff recovery perceptions for sportspeople
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9070 Case study on case formulation in the first year of BPS stage two training Lena Kessler, BPS stage two sport and exercise psychology training 9515 Reflections on current research on eating disorders in athletes: Reflections on current research on eating disorders in athletes: A call for more sport specific etiological models Mary Margaret Meade, Ulster University 9521 Terminological inexactitude: Do sport psychologists have a case to answer? Paul Joseph McCarthy, Glasgow Caledonian University 9509 How transferable is the Football Fans in Training (FFIT) programme to new target groups? A mixed methods feasibility study Craig Donnachie, University of Glasgow 9512 An exploration of flourishing in sport Daniel Sly, Canterbury Christ Church University
Tony Westbury, Edinburgh Napier University
Prajesh Dillan Parekh, University of Central Lancashire
16:20 – 17:20
Keynote Presentation Offering a sporting chance: using sport and exercise psychology research to tackle global issues through collaborative and impactful research Dr Jennifer Cumming, University of Birmingham
17:20 AGM
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19:15 Civic reception hosted by The Rt Hon The Lord Provost of Glasgow
19:45 21:30
Dinner followed by Award Presentations including the Distinguished Contribution Award, Sandy Wolfson, Northumbria University Ceilidh
Award Winner Poster
H.T.A. Whiting Undergraduate Dissertation Prize
A Field Based Examination of Golf Chipping Under Pressure
Beth Yeoman, University of Chichester
Posters A-Z by First author surname
9518: Culture, development mechanisms and characteristics: Building the profile of the optimal youth football coach
Cameron Campbell, Robert Gordon University Aberdeen
Performance Excellence
8498: Perceived benefits and barriers to recreational sport participation in Filipino adults
Danica Anne Costales, University of the Philippines Diliman
Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
9075: Twenty-five years of the heart manual programme
Carolyn Deighan, NHS Lothian
Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
9316: A qualitative exploration of parent perceptions and involvement within school-based physical activity and health and wellbeing activities
Samantha Donnelly , University of the West of Scotland
Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
9326: Athletes’ junior-to-senior transition in sport: A systematic review
Karla Drew, Liverpool John Moores University
Performance Excellence
9490: The relationship between non-verbal behaviours and point outcome for elite male table tennis players
Hanna Gildam-Clark, Aspire Academy
Performance Excellence
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8971: ‘The world is best experienced at 18 mph’. The psychological wellbeing effects of cycling in the countryside: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Oliver Glackin, Roehampton University
Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
9322: From inactivity to becoming active: The behaviour change processes of people with serious mental illness
Jackie Hargreaves, Leeds Beckett University
Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
9494: Training methods for cricket batsmen: An analysis of delivery prediction
Adam Kelly, Southampton Solent University
Motor Learning and Performance in Sport and Exercise
9330: ‘For the love of the game’: The hidden mental health consequences of sport teams’ initiations
Moira Lafferty, University of Chester
Mental Health and Wellbeing
9329: Understanding self-confidence in event riders Sally McGinn, MindOdyssey Performance Excellence
9334: Evaluating the effectiveness of the ALBA intervention: An intervention designed to increase adherence to physical activity for improved physical and mental health Nicola Peddie, Edinburgh Napier University Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
9074: The self-efficacy performance relationship in competitive age group divers
Emily Pattinson, University of Winchester
Performance Excellence
9507: The impact of social defeat on the perception of discomfort and mood in rugby players
Sophie Robbins, Westminster Learning Disability Partnership, Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
General
9505: An investigation into the effect of superstitious behaviour on putting performance for elite and recreational golfers
Elliott Roch, Manchester Metropolitan University
General
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9371: Carrying out a systematic review for the first time: Reflections of a professional doctorate student
Joanne Stockton, Liverpool John Moores University
Motor Learning and Performance in Sport and Exercise
9019: Fear of failure in sport: A systematic review
Simon Taylor, University of Stirling
Performance Excellence
Tuesday 12 December
Megalithic 1&2 Megalithic 3 Finnieston King Tuts
08:00 Registration
09:00 – 09:15
Oral Presentations 8973 The effect of action observation and motor imagery on target performance Stephanie Romano-Smith, Liverpool Hope University
Workshop 9092 Scenario-based learning for applied sport psychologists Michelle Smith & Hayley McEwan, University of the West of Scotland, David Tod, Liverpool John Moores University, Amanda Martindale, University of Edinburgh
Symposium 8994 Psychological perspectives on sedentary behaviour Ailsa Niven, University of Edinburgh 8995 Paper 1 ‘You need to be “sitting at your desk” to “get the job done”’: Increasing understanding of office workers’ beliefs about reducing sitting at work Ailsa Niven, Physical Activity and Health Research Centre, University of Edinburgh 8996 Paper 2 Do you think about sitting? The role of habit in sedentary behaviour Trish Gorely, University of Stirling 8997 Paper 3 “If he got away with it he would definitely spend hours on end on the
Oral Presentations 8922 Transforming performance profiles into the VIA framework of character strengths: an ideographic and nomothetic combined approach Sam J. Cooley, University of Birmingham
09:15 – 09:30
9078 A grounded theory study of meta-attention in athletes (work in progress) Alex Oliver, Glasgow Caledonian University
8889 The transitional experiences of recreational and elite sporting mothers Candice Lingam-Willgoss, The Open University
09:30 – 09:45
8828 Implicit beliefs and decision making performance in elite endurance cyclists: The moderating role of glucose ingestion Mark Allen, University of Wollongong
8961 The effects of organisational stressors on elite disability footballers Jon Whittingham, Staffordshire University
09:45 – 10:00
9001 The effects of brief contact attentional cues to alter facial expression or promote relaxation on movement economy, physiological, and perceptual responses during running
9039 The geodemographic effect: Parental socio-economic classification, financial risk, and the ability to cope with performance and developmental pressures
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Noel Brick, Ulster University computer or playing the Xbox”’ – parents’ perceptions of their children’s sedentary behaviour at home Ann-Marie Gibson, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow 8999 Paper 4 The SitFIT™ - a new device for giving real-time feedback on sedentary time Nanette Mutrie, Physical Activity for Health Research Centre, University of Edinburgh
differentiate talent in academy football players Adam Kelly, University of Exeter
10:00 – 10:15
9077 Improving performance in adolescent divers using self-efficacy: An arousal re-appraisal intervention study Emily Pattinson, University of Winchester
8972 Talent development systems in elite sports: A qualitative meta-synthesis Niels Feddersen, Liverpool John Moores University
10:15 - 10:35
Refreshment Break
10:35 – 11:35
Keynote Presentation Protecting mental health and promoting well-being in sport: From the podium to park Dr Tadhg MacIntyre, University of Limerick
11:35 – 11:50
Oral Presentations 8802 A longitudinal study of perfectionism and pre-match emotions in youth footballers Tracy Donachie, York St John University
Workshop 9025 Learn about concussion in sport: What is happening, where next & what is the role of the psychologist? Stephanie Adams, The University of Edinburgh
Oral Presentations 8895 The effect of social support received from others on cardiovascular reactivity towards an acute stress task Jamie Gillman, Staffordshire University
A conversation with …… Shelley Kerr Head Coach - Scottish Women's National Team
11:50 – 12:05
8540 ‘Oh take some man up pills’: Muscles, masculinity, and the threat of injury Ieuan Cranswick, Liverpool John Moores University
8914 Do expectancy beliefs play a role in the psychological benefits of green exercise? Elliott Flowers, University of Essex
12:05 – 12:20
9022 Athletes’ experiences of social support during their transition out of elite sport Christopher Brown, University of Sheffield
8909 Physical activity as the moderator of the association between perceived stress and drive to eat Joanna Wronska, University of Derby
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12:20 – 12:35
8927 The body keeps the score: why physical injuries follow emotional trauma Stephanie Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald Psychology
8897 Putting self-determination theory into practice: application of adaptive motivational principles in the exercise domain Jennie Hancox, University of Nottingham
Oral Presentation 8980 Never the twain shall meet: Sport and exercise psychiatry for the sport and exercise psychologist Tim Rogers, Cognacity
12:35 – 12:50
Oral Presentations 8984 ‘I never wanted to ask, but congrats on the bump’: One sport psychology consultant’s experiences of working in sport psychology whilst pregnant Lee-Ann Sharp, University of Ulster
8541 An ethnographic exploration of the experiences and motives within the weight lifting culture Ieuan Cranswick, Liverpool John Moores University
12:50 – 13:20
Poster Session
13:20 – 14:10
Lunch
14:10 – 14:25
9026 Understanding mental toughness in Scottish Rugby Union: An interpretative phenomenological approach Stephen Leckey, School of Life Sciences, University of Glasgow
Workshop 9083 The sport psychologist and the Multi-disciplinary Team (MDT): How practitioners can maximise their effectiveness when working in such contexts James Lambdon, University of Bath
Symposium 8989 Challenges for mental health among elite athletes and sport psychologists: The role of the participants voice Tadhg MacIntyre, University of Limerick 8990 Paper 1 An exploration of the experience of depression among elite male athletes: A thematic analysis Jessie Barr, University of Limerick 8991 Paper 2 The overcommitted amateurs: The lived experiences of elite male GAA players from third level to retirement
Workshop 8929 Maintaining boundaries: When physical training crosses the line into therapy Stephanie Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald Psychology
14:25 – 14:40
9041 The influence of team networks on cohesion and task performance: A social network analysis approach Audrey Fleming, University of Strathclyde
14:40 – 14:55
8557 Robustness of self-confidence moderates the relationship between intolerance of uncertainty and performance anxiety intensity in Professional Rugby Players Gary Robinson, Newcastle University
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14:55 – 15:10
8952 Temporally examining how irrational beliefs interact with cognitive appraisals to predict emotions and golf performance Nanaki Chadha, Staffordshire University
Maire-Treasa Ni Cheallaigh, University of Limerick 8992 Paper 3 A qualitative examination of the involuntary career terminations of former Irish professional Rugby Union players Cathal Sheridan, University of Limerick 8993 Paper 4 On the world stage: The effects of the Olympics on the mental health and wellbeing of applied sport psychologists Hannah McCormack, University of Limerick
15:10 – 15:30
Refreshment Break
15:30 Panel Discussion The future of Sport & Exercise Psychology
16:55 Closing remarks Stewart Cotterill, Incoming Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology Chair
Posters A-Z by First author surname
9510: What really goes on in a one-to-one session between the sport psychologist and athlete: From the athlete’s perspective
Lucy Ballinger, Independent practitioner-QSEP Stage 2
General
9516: Dynamic implications for self-regulation
Neil Buchanan, Robert Gordon University
Performance Excellence
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9103: Examining the beliefs, emotions and behaviours among golfers prior to a stressful competitive golf event
Nanaki Chadha, Staffordshire University
Performance Excellence
9499: Employing adaptive working memory training to improve tennis performance under pressure
Emmanuel Ducrocq, Birkbeck University of London
Performance Excellence
9513: The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) and Self-Determination Theory (SDT) as a framework for athletes’ return to sport after injury
Stacey Fensome, Manchester Metropolitan University
General
9498: Does regular salsa dancing improve our mental wellbeing, self-esteem and help to reduce or prevent loneliness?
Maria Goddard, University of Wales, Trinity St David's
Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
9511: Multidimensional perfectionism and antisocial behaviour in team sports: The mediating role of angry reactions to poor teammate performance
Michael Grugan, York St. John University
Mental Health and Wellbeing
9471: Barriers and facilitators to engaging in physical activity for carers – a qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework
Shubhanna Hussain-Ahmed, University of Stirling
Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
9491: The impact of coaching behaviour and team factors on cohesion in youth and senior football teams
Luke Jones, Manchester Metropolitan University
Performance Excellence
9514: The effect of an 8-week classroom-based physical activity and sedentary behaviour programme on adolescents’ motivation and physical activity
Lauren McMichan, University of Strathclyde
Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
9484: To what extent do physical activity-based positive youth development interventions address physical and mental health outcomes in disadvantaged young
people: A systematic review
Benjamin J. Parry, University of Birmingham
Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
The conference programme is subject to change at any point before or during the conference itself. We are unable to accept responsibility for losses or consequences arising from changes made.
9500: Positive youth development: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of coaches’ perceptions and beliefs regarding the factors and facilitation of PYD during
organised youth football coaching
Gary Priest, Newman University, Birmingham
Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
9508: The relationship between goal orientation, motivational climate, goal valuation and sport performance
Kasey Philyaw, Durham University
Performance Excellence
9520: The social experience of exercise in public places: An exploratory qualitative study
Francis Quinn, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing
9517: The Effects of self-efficacy on challenge and threat
Nadine Sammy, University of Exeter
Performance Excellence
9506: The predictive role of grit, conscientiousness and self-control on outcome in ultra-endurance competition
Richard Sille, University of Derby
Performance Excellence
9519: Investigating the cognitive demands on experts’ decision making in applied sport psychology
Ozan Vardal, University of Edinburgh
Performance Excellence