Journal of Human Psychology

Christopher Mesagno, Senior Lecturer, Sport & Exercise Psychology, Institute for Health & Sport (IHES), Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
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Christopher Mesagno

Senior Lecturer, Sport & Exercise Psychology, Institute for Health & Sport (IHES), Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia · Australia

Editorial leadership for Journal of Human Psychology ISSN 2644-1101

Research interests

  • Choking Under Pressure Performance Anxiety Self-Presentation & Fear Of Negative Evaluation Attentional Control & Concentration Pre-Performance Routines Coping Skills Training Mindfulness & Resilience Social Media & Sport Performance Exercise & Mental Health Sport Participation & Motivation Collective Team Collapse Ageing & Physical Activity Emergency Nursing Wellbeing

Biography

Dr. Christopher Mesagno is a sport and exercise psychologist renowned for pioneering research on choking under pressure and performance anxiety in sport. Trained in psychology (BS, University of Florida) and exercise & sport science (MS, University of Florida), he completed his PhD at Victoria University, where he now serves as a Senior Lecturer and Research Fellow within the Institute for Health & Sport. Dr. Mesagno has authored 60+ research articles and chapters spanning anxiety, attention, coping, and concentration, and he has developed theory-matched interventions that help highly anxious and “choking-susceptible” athletes perform at their best. His work has shaped contemporary definitions and models of choking, bridged lab and field settings, and advanced methods—from pre-performance routines to attentional control strategies—to reduce pressure-induced performance failure.

Beyond performance, his recent program of research connects pressure failures with mental health consequences for athletes, advocating evidence-based support after performance setbacks. Dr. Mesagno’s collaborations also extend to sport participation, emergency nursing, and organisational wellbeing, reflecting a translational focus on resilience and health across high-stress contexts. He supervises HDR students, coordinates honours and postgraduate programs, and regularly consults with teams and individual athletes across sports. His contributions have been recognised with invited keynotes and fellowships in applied sport psychology communities.

 

 

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