Christopher Mesagno

Christopher Mesagno

Federation University Australia

H-index: 28

Oceania-Australia

About Christopher Mesagno

Christopher Mesagno, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Federation University Australia, specializes in the field of Choking under pressure, anxiety, self-presentation, social media.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

“I Just Know if I Keep Going, I’ll End Up Hating Nursing.” Lived Experiences of Emergency Nurses Three Years Into the Global COVID-19 Pandemic

Examining single session peer-teaching instructional approaches on pre-service physical education teachers’ throwing techniques

Temporal samples of visual

The role of trait mindfulness in shaping the perception of stress, including its role as a moderator or mediator of the effects of personality

“I Don’t Really Wanna Go Back. I Know What I’ve Got in Front of Me.” lived experiences of emergency nurses 2 years into the global COVID-19 pandemic

Temporal samples of visual information guides skilled interception

Disordered social media use during COVID-19 predicts perceived stress and depression through indirect effects via fear of COVID-19

Exploring the experiences of frontline nurses during the first 6 months of the COVID‐19 pandemic: An integrated literature review

Christopher Mesagno Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer- Exercise and Sport Psychology

Citations(all)

2641

Citations(since 2020)

1781

Cited By

1498

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

43

Email

University Profile Page

Federation University Australia

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Christopher Mesagno Skills & Research Interests

Choking under pressure

anxiety

self-presentation

social media

Top articles of Christopher Mesagno

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

“I Just Know if I Keep Going, I’ll End Up Hating Nursing.” Lived Experiences of Emergency Nurses Three Years Into the Global COVID-19 Pandemic

Journal of Emergency Nursing

Megan R Simic

Joanne E Porter

Blake Peck

Christopher Mesagno

2024/2/18

Examining single session peer-teaching instructional approaches on pre-service physical education teachers’ throwing techniques

Bradley Beseler

Mandy S Plumb

Michael Spittle

Nicola F Johnson

Jack T Harvey

...

2024/2

Temporal samples of visual

Sean Müller

Bradley Beseler

Khaya Morris-Binelli

Christopher Mesagno

2024

The role of trait mindfulness in shaping the perception of stress, including its role as a moderator or mediator of the effects of personality

Personality and Individual Differences

Leanne Duggan

Jack Harvey

Kerrin Ford

Christopher Mesagno

2024/7/1

“I Don’t Really Wanna Go Back. I Know What I’ve Got in Front of Me.” lived experiences of emergency nurses 2 years into the global COVID-19 pandemic

Journal of Emergency Nursing

Megan R Simic

Joanne E Porter

Blake Peck

Christopher Mesagno

2024/3/1

Temporal samples of visual information guides skilled interception

Frontiers in Psychology

Sean Müller

Bradley Beseler

Khaya Morris-Binelli

Christopher Mesagno

2024/2/26

Disordered social media use during COVID-19 predicts perceived stress and depression through indirect effects via fear of COVID-19

Behavioral Sciences

Gabriel Tillman

Evita March

Andrew P Lavender

Taylor A Braund

Christopher Mesagno

2023/8/22

Exploring the experiences of frontline nurses during the first 6 months of the COVID‐19 pandemic: An integrated literature review

Megan R Jackson

Joanne E Porter

Christopher Mesagno

2023/5

Anxiety in sport

Felix Ehrlenspiel

Christopher Mesagno

2023/2/26

Understanding fear after an anterior cruciate ligament injury: a qualitative thematic analysis using the common-sense model

International journal of environmental research and public health

Cameron Little

Andrew P Lavender

Cobie Starcevich

Christopher Mesagno

Tim Mitchell

...

2023/2/7

Australian football coaches’ tales of mental toughness: exploring the sociocultural roots

The Sport Psychologist

Stephanie J Tibbert

Mark B Andersen

Tony Morris

Christopher Mesagno

2023/10/31

“If I Can’t Do It, Who Will?” lived experiences of Australian emergency nurses during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic

Journal of Emergency Nursing

Megan R Jackson

Joanne E Porter

Blake Peck

Christopher Mesagno

2023/9/1

Validation of a follow-through developmental sequence for the overarm throw for force in University students

Journal of Motor Learning and Development

Bradley Beseler

Christopher Mesagno

Michael Spittle

Nicola F Johnson

Jack Harvey

...

2022/7/1

Performance under pressure in self-paced motor tasks

Christopher Mesagno

2022/6/1

Buffering the fear of COVID-19: social connectedness mediates the relationship between fear of COVID-19 and psychological wellbeing

Behavioral Sciences

Ashley Humphrey

Evita March

Andrew P Lavender

Kyle J Miller

Marlies Alvarenga

...

2022/3/21

An investigation of the nature of fear within ACL-injured subjects when exposed to provocative videos: A concurrent qualitative and quantitative study

Sports

Cameron Little

Andrew P Lavender

Cobie Starcevich

Christopher Mesagno

Tim Mitchell

...

2022/11/18

Burnout, stress and resilience of an Australian regional hospital during COVID-19: a longitudinal study

BMC Health Services Research

Samantha J Armstrong

Joanne E Porter

Jo-Ann Larkins

Christopher Mesagno

2022/9/2

Imagery training for reactive agility: Performance improvements for decision time but not overall reactive agility

International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

Dominic G McNeil

Michael Spittle

Christopher Mesagno

2021/5/4

Irrational beliefs and choking under pressure: A preliminary investigation

Journal of Applied Sport Psychology

Christopher Mesagno

Stephanie J Tibbert

Edward Buchanan

Jack T Harvey

Martin J Turner

2021/11/2

How can stress resilience be monitored? A systematic review of measurement in humans

Josephine S O’Donohue

Christopher Mesagno

Brendan O’Brien

2021/6

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