About the Journal

Scandinavian countries provide a particular context for sport and exercise psychology due to the Scandinavian welfare model that provides different living and sporting conditions compared to many other countries. Research conducted in this context is unique but can inspire the world. The purpose of the Scandinavian Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (SJSEP) is twofold. First, we aim to collect and disseminate knowledge and experiences from around the world but with particular relevance for Scandinavia to researchers, practitioners, athletes, coaches, and others with an interest in sport and exercise psychology in Scandinavia. Second, we aim to inspire the world by open access dissemination of ideas, research, and practical examples from Scandinavia.

SJSEP is a sport and exercise psychology journal. Sport and exercise psychology is a field that focuses on the study of psychological factors that influence, and are influenced by, participation and performance in sports, exercise, and other physical activities. It encompasses a wide range of topics including motivation, performance enhancement, mental health, team dynamics, sport environments, and the psychological benefits of physical activity. Practitioners work with athletes, coaches, and teams to improve mental well-being and performance, as well as with individuals to encourage regular exercise and healthy lifestyle choices.

Sport and exercise psychology shares borders with sport psychiatry, physical education and sport pedagogy, but aims to stay within the borders of sport and exercise psychology.

SJSEP welcomes different types of papers, including empirical research papers, scientific reviews, conceptual papers (see the 2024 editorial) and advanced applied case studies.

Open access policy

This journal provides instant open access based on the principle that free public access to research supports the global exchange of knowledge.

Announcements

SJSEP Master Thesis Award 2022

2023-03-22

The members of the committee have reviewed the eligible manuscripts, and Scandinavian Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology and Danish Sports Psychology Forum (DIFO) are pleased to announce that the winner of the Master Thesis Award for 2022 is Håvard Carlsen for the paper:

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The study aimed to investigate if there is a correlation between physical activity and loneliness among young students, as well as controlling for other factors that have been shown to be related to loneliness in the group. A regression analysis conducted on a sample of 1733 students showed that students who exercise are less lonely compared to students who do not exercise. Student loneliness is a problem on the rise which means that investigating the importance of exercising is an important topic of research and one which has significant relevance to the Scandinavian sport and exercise psychology community. The study demonstrates good quality in its use of basic quantitative methods, the research is well-designed and executed. The study has a large sample size, which increase the validity and generalizability of the findings. Finally, considering the body of literature published in SJSEP, both the method and the topic are areas which the journal wants to promote.

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Current Issue

Vol. 6 (2024)
Published: 2024-04-10

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