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Brett Smith

Researcher at Durham University

Publications -  243
Citations -  14926

Brett Smith is an academic researcher from Durham University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Narrative & Narrative inquiry. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 241 publications receiving 12137 citations. Previous affiliations of Brett Smith include Loughborough University & Universities UK.

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The Abyss: Exploring Depression Through a Narrative of the Self

Brett Smith
- 01 Jun 1999 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the author explores particular processes, vulnerabilities, and difficulties of living with clinical depression and draws upon moments from his own narrative of self to highlight the difficulties of depression.
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Disability and the gym: experiences, barriers and facilitators of gym use for individuals with physical disabilities

TL;DR: Men and women’s past identity as gym users had different ramifications regarding their adoption of exercise after disability, therefore, professionals working in this field should be cognizant of this when designing and delivering exercise programs during and after rehabilitation.
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The influences of continuation intentions on execution of social behaviour within the theory of planned behaviour.

TL;DR: Findings underscore the theoretical as well as practical importance of distinguishing between intentions and continuation intentions, and the need for influence attempts to manipulate continuation intentions.
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Becoming men: Gender, disability, and transitioning to adulthood

TL;DR: This Canadian study investigated the intersectionality of gender, disability, and emerging adulthood with 15 young men with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and suggested that disability, masculinities, and generational (life stage) identities intersected through “narratives of nondifference.”
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Qualitative research in six sport and exercise psychology journals between 2010 and 2017: An updated and expanded review of trends and interpretations

TL;DR: Culver, D., Gilbert, W., & Trudel, P. as discussed by the authors described reviews of qualitative research across two decades and published a decade qualitative research published in sport psychology journals.