Travis E. Dorsch, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1998-2002 | Psychology | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
2005-2007 | Health and Kinesiology | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States | |
2009-2013 | Health and Kinesiology | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States | |
2013- | Human Development and Family Studies | Utah State University, Logan, UT, United States |
Area:
Sport and exercise Psychology, Family Relationships, Systems TheoryWebsite:
www.familiesinsportlab.usu.eduGoogle:
"Travis Dorsch"Cross-listing: SocTree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorMeghan H. McDonough | grad student | 2013 | Purdue (SocTree) | |
(Parent sport socialization, goals and verbal sideline behavior, and support and pressure in organized youth sport.) | ||||
Alan L. Smith | grad student | 2013 | Purdue |
Children
Sign in to add traineeKeith Osai | grad student | 2013-2018 | Utah State University |
Logan Lyons | grad student | 2014-2019 | Utah State University |
Michael King | grad student | 2016-2021 | Utah State University |
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Dorsch TE, Blazo JA, Delli Paoli AG, et al. (2023) We know what we know, but from whom did we learn it? A sociodemographic history of participant characteristics and reporting practices in sport and exercise psychology. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 69: 102504 |
Fleming DJM, Dorsch TE, Serang S, et al. (2022) The association of families' socioeconomic and demographic characteristics with parents' perceived barriers to returning to youth sport following the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 65: 102348 |
Osai KV, Dorsch TE, Whiteman SD. (2020) "To Be, or Not to Be, That Is the Question": Modeling and Differentiation Among Siblings Participating in Organized Youth Sport. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. 1-11 |
Dorsch TE, Smith AL, Blazo JA, et al. (2020) Toward an Integrated Understanding of the Youth Sport System. Research Quarterly For Exercise and Sport. 1-15 |
Dorsch TE, Hardiman A, Vierimaa M. (2020) Developing an Organizational Mission Statement in Youth Sport: Utilizing Mad Libs as a Novel, Shared Leadership Approach Journal of Sport Psychology in Action. 1-12 |
Sutcliffe JT, McLaren CD, Benson AJ, et al. (2020) Parents' moral intentions towards antisocial parent behaviour: An identity approach in youth sport Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 49: 101699 |
Kaye MP, Lowe K, Dorsch TE. (2019) Dyadic Examination of Parental Support, Basic Needs Satisfaction, and Student–Athlete Development During Emerging Adulthood: Journal of Family Issues. 40: 240-263 |
Dorsch TE, King MQ, Tulane S, et al. (2019) Parent Education in Youth Sport: A Community Case Study of Parents, Coaches, and Administrators Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. 31: 427-450 |
Bolter ND, Petranek LJ, Dorsch TE. (2018) Coach, parent, and administrator perspectives on required coaching education in organized youth sport: International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching. 13: 362-372 |
Lowe K, Dorsch TE, Kaye MP, et al. (2018) Parental Involvement Among Collegiate Student-Athletes: An Analysis Across NCAA Divisions Journal of Intercollegiate Sport. 11: 242-268 |