
معرفی
Jeemin Kim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Michigan State University (MSU). He holds a Ph.D. from Wilfrid Laurier University and is affiliated with the College of Education. His research focuses on enhancing physical activity participation and sport experiences through socionormative influence, emphasizing social norms' impact on behavior and emotion regulation. He also explores group dynamics and mental health support in sport contexts.
Research Interests
Dr. Kim investigates two core areas: (1) promoting physical activity via social norms, and (2) optimizing sport participants' experiences and behaviors, particularly emotion regulation. His work extends to broader topics like athlete mentorship, mental health stigma reduction, and inclusive sport practices.
Recent Research Trends
His 2023–2025 publications emphasize social norms’ role in mental health-seeking behavior among athletes, mobile health interventions for physical activity, and the psychological dynamics of sport teams. Key themes include norm-based interventions, athlete well-being, and interdisciplinary approaches to sport psychology.
Advising & Grants
Dr. Kim does not supervise mental performance consulting or CMPC certification activities. No grants or lab affiliations are explicitly stated in the provided texts.





