The
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (JSEP) specializes in providing the foremost coverage of research on sport and exercise psychology. Whereas most other journals in the subdiscipline focus on applied issues, the
JSEP mission gives prominence to theory and theory-grounded research. This highly esteemed journal presents innovative research in all areas of sport and exercise psychology from the leading scholars in the field. Areas of interest include research in social, clinical, developmental, and experimental psychology as well as psychobiology and personality. In addition to original research, each issue of
JSEP provides a digest of articles from other recent sport and exercise journals. Once a year, a supplemental issue is devoted to the proceedings of the NASPSPA conference.
JSEP is widely regarded as the premier journal in the subdiscipline, featuring a thorough and efficient review process. This allows
JSEP to publish the most important articles in the field as quickly as possible upon reviewing them—thus ensuring that the most progressive research is disseminated while it is still on the cutting edge.
Recent issues of
JSEP have presented articles on topics relating to the development of sport expertise, physical activity motivation, and youth sport experience. In upcoming issues,
JSEP will continue to showcase research and articles that enrich the field.
JSEP is available in print and digital formats; the online version provides readers with the ability to perform rapid searches of current and back issues. The online version of
JSEP is accessible before the print version arrives by mail, and all subscribers can opt to receive each issue’s table of contents by e-mail when a new issue is published.
Visit www.JSEP-Journal.com for more information.