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La relation entre la passion, le burnout et les stratégies de coping chez les étudiants-athlètes.Apinis-Deshaies, Amélie 08 1900 (has links)
But: L’objectif premier de cette étude est d’examiner la relation entre le type de passion que les athlètes entretiennent envers leur sport et les différentes stratégies de coping que ceux-ci utilisent. Cette étude a aussi comme objectif de vérifier si les stratégies de coping ont un effet médiateur dans la relation entre la passion et le burnout. Finalement, elle permettra d'approfondir les connaissances sur l'interaction entre le type de passion et le burnout. Les questions posées sont (1) Est-ce que les athlètes utilisent différentes stratégies de coping selon qu'ils soient passionnés harmonieux ou obsessifs? (2) Existe-t-il une différence entre les athlètes passionnés obsessifs et les athlètes passionnés harmonieux quant aux symptômes du burnout? (3) Existe-t-il une différence entre les athlètes utilisant des stratégies de coping orientées vers l'évitement et ceux utilisant des stratégies orientées vers la tâche quant aux symptômes du burnout? et (4) Est-ce que les athlètes qui sont passionnés obsessifs et qui utilisent des stratégies de coping orientés vers l'évitement sont ceux qui présentent le plus de symptômes du burnout? Méthodologie: L'échantillon est composé de 74 étudiants-athlètes de niveau universitaire. Résultats: (1) Les athlètes harmonieux utilisent plus de stratégies de coping orientées vers le déploiement des efforts et le contrôle des pensées que les athlètes obsessifs. (2) Les athlètes obsessifs utilisent le désengagement plus souvent que les athlètes harmonieux. (4) Les athlètes obsessifs présentent plus de symptômes d'épuisement que les athlètes harmonieux. (5) Les questions de recherche 3 et 4 se sont avérées non-significatives. / Objective: The main purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between the type of passion athletes have towards their sport and the coping strategies they use. Another objective is to study if coping strategies have a mediating role in the relationship between passion and burnout. Finally, this study will investigate the interaction between passion and burnout in sport. The specific objectives will be studied by four research questions. (1) Do harmoniously passionate and obsessively passionate athletes use different coping strategies? (2) Is there a difference between harmonious and obsessive athletes in the burnout symptoms they express? (3) Are there any differences between athletes using avoidance coping strategies and athletes using task-focused coping in the burnout symptoms they express? (4) Do obsessively passionate athletes using avoidance focused coping strategies will express more burnout symptoms than any other group? Method: The sample of this study is composed of 74 students-athletes competing on the university level. Results: (1) Harmoniously passionate athletes use more effort expenditure and thought control than obsessively passionate athletes (2) Obsessively passionate athletes use more disengagement than harmoniously passionate athletes. (4) Obsessively passionate athletes express more burnout symptom of exhaustion than harmonious athletes. (5) The results failed to support the hypothesis 3 and 4.
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SELF-STIGMA, ATTITUDES, AND PREFERENCES WHEN SEEKING MENTAL HEALTH AND SPORT PSYCHOLOGY SERVICES: A STUDENT-ATHLETE POINT OF VIEWGoodwin, Rena Marie 01 January 2017 (has links)
This study explored student-athletes’ attitudes, stigmas, and preferences toward mental health and sport psychology services. Previous research has identified that student-athletes report similar rates of distress compared to the general student population (Davoren & Hwang, 2014; Frank, Hautzinger & Beckmann, 2013). While student-athletes are in need of mental health services, previous research has also found that student-athletes can benefit from the use of sport psychology services. Previous research has demonstrated the need to support student-athletes as people, students, and athletes (Andersen, Miles, Robinson, & Mahoney, 2004; Bond, 2002; Friesen & Orlick, 2010; Miller & Kerr, 2002). However, not all athletic departments offer mental health and sport psychology services for their student-athletes. Additionally, student-athletes, coaches, and athletic departments, often stigmatize mental health and sport psychology services which results in underutilization. In order to better understand the need and preferences of using these services from a student-athlete’s perspective, this study surveyed 174 iv NCAA Division 1 athletes. The findings of this study revealed that student-athletes were more likely to seek mental health and sport psychology services if they had a) positive attitudes toward seeking help, b) low levels of self-stigma and c) services accessible within their athletic department.
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Overcoming Educational Stratification: Effect of Athletic Status and Race on Odds of Graduating at Western Kentucky UniversitySchilke, Justin 01 May 2012 (has links)
This study examines the effect of stratification on graduation at Western Kentucky University, a master’s level regional Division I Football Bowl Subdivision university in the South. The study begins by examining the historical basis of stratification in sport and higher education, and hypothesizes that becoming an intercollegiate athlete can eliminate the effect of being African American on graduation, which is generally negative and can be seen in lower graduation rates for African Americans compared to other populations. Using a data set that included 18,966 students, logistic regression was used to assess: 1) the effect of race on sport profile and 2) the effect of race and athletic status on graduation, controlling for sex, high school GPA, pre-collegiate standardized test scores, and department of academic major. Results indicate that African American students have 771 percent greater odds of participating in high profile sports compared to low profile sports, which supports the literature that sport is stratified in such a way that African Americans are more likely to bear a disproportionate load in revenue-producing sports. Even so, when interacting sport profile, athlete, and race, the penalty on graduation for being African American is eliminated, and African American athletes have the same odds of graduating as white non-athletes.
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African-American Male Student-Athletes in Division I Collegiate Sports: Expectations and Aspirations for Undergraduate Degree AttainmentJanuary 2012 (has links)
abstract: This descriptive qualitative case study explored undergraduate degree attainment by African American males in football and basketball at a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I institution in the Southwest. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with four participants at the institution to uncover experiences that helped or hindered their progress toward degree completion. Student perceptions of their environment, the role of athletics in determining future goals, and the role of the athletic institution and its constituent members in promoting or deterring degree completion is explored. Student aspiration to attain a degree, expectations for job prospects and financial opportunity after college is also discussed. Contextual and perceptual elements emerged as salient attributes in their experiences as students and athletes. The study results are consistent with previous findings linking academic engagement and motivation, to family and environment. / Dissertation/Thesis / Ed.D. Higher and Postsecondary Education 2012
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La relation entre la passion, le burnout et les stratégies de coping chez les étudiants-athlètesApinis-Deshaies, Amélie 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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A Study of Non-Cognitive Factors and their Influence on NCAA Division III Student Wrestler Academic and Athletic SuccessHavelka, Jeffrey 09 August 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Swedish student-athletes’ within-career transitionsFryklund, Sverker January 2012 (has links)
Syftet med föreliggande forskningsprojekt var att undersöka upplevelser av karriärövergångar hos elitidrottande studenter, på högsta nationella nivå, som strävar efter att etablera sig även på internationellt högsta nivå inom sin idrott, samtidigt som de börjar studera vid universitet/högskola och så småningom tillägnar sig en examen. Semistrukturerade intervjuer användes för att kartlägga och undersöka de elitidrottande studenternas upplevelser. De kategorier som identifierades genom tematisk innehållsanalys var upplevda förändringar i övergången, karriärstöd, resurser för att anpassa sig till den nya nivån i idrotten, upplevd tillfredsställelse med situationen, strategier för att anpassa sig till den nya nivån i idrotten, upplevda förändringar under en dubbel karriär (studier och idrott), upplevelsen av att kombinera studier, idrott och ett “vanligt” liv, och strategier för att hantera detsamma. De elitidrottande studenterna lyfte fram kontinuerligt karriärstöd, interpersonligt stöd och betonade behovet av att utveckla coping strategier som stresshantering och time- management. Åtgärder för att underlätta framgångsrika karriärövergångar för elitidrottande studenter diskuteras. / The main purpose of this research project was to examine perceptions of within-career transition, as experienced by student-athletes striving to reach the international level. Interviews were used to examine the perceptions of student-athletes practicing individual sports at the national elite level. Eight categories were identified through thematic content analysis: changes experienced in the transition, career assistance, resources for adjusting to the new level in sport, satisfaction with their current situation, strategies for adjusting to the new level in sport, changes during a dual career, combining studies and everyday life, and strategies for adjusting to a dual career. The student-athletes emphasised prolonged career assistance, interpersonal support, dedication, and commitment, and recognised the need for coping strategies such as stress and time management. Suggestions for promoting successful within-career transitions for student-athletes are discussed.
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Minimizing Mental Healthcare Barriers in Division I Sports Medicine ProgramsZimmerman, Haley Elizabeth 15 May 2023 (has links)
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Reframing Coaching Success: Mentorship and Ethics in the Era of Increased Competition and Exploitation of High School AthletesAuten, Thomas Andrew 16 June 2023 (has links)
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Dubbla karriärer på idrottsgymnasium : En kvantitativ studie om idrottselevers dubbla karriär-upplevelser kan predicera hanteringen av en dubbel karriär. / Dual Careers in upper secondary sports school : A quantitative study of student-athletes' dual career experiences can predict the coping of a dual careerFridh, Maja, Lundell, Simon January 2024 (has links)
Syftet med studien var att undersöka hur idrottselever på idrottsgymnasium upplever den dubbla karriären med fokus på om DK-kompetenser, DK-fördelar, DK- hinder, DK-stöd samt välbefinnande predicerar idrottselevernas DK-hantering. Deltagarna i studien valdes genom ett tillgänglighetsurval och studien hade en kvantitativ tvärsnittssdesign där datasinsamlingen genomfördes genom att idrottseleverna fick möjligheten att svara på ett digitalt frågeformulär. I studien deltog 405 idrottslever, från olika idrottsgymnasium som var mellan åldrarna 15–19 år (M=16.79; SD=3.31). Resultatet från en multipel regressionsanalys visade att samtliga prediktorvariabler var statistiskt signifikanta och kunde predicera DK-hantering. Resultatet av den multipla regressionsanalysen visade även att prediktorvariablerna förklarade 49,5% av variansen i DK-hantering vilket indikerade på att DK-upplevelser har en predicerande effekt på hanteringen av en dubbel karriär. Resultatet från studien bidrog med förståelse för vilka faktorer inom idrottselevers DK-upplevelser som kan förklara hanteringen av den dubbla karriären. Det som kan konstateras var att om idrottseleverna besitter DK-kompetenser, om de upplever fördelar med att ha en dubbel karriär, om de upplever få hinder, om de har tillgång till stöd samt känner ett ökat välbefinnande kan detta bidra till en framgångsrik dubbel karriär. / The aim of the study was to examine how student-athletes at upper secondary sports school experience the dual career with a focus on whether DC-competencies, DC-benefits, DC-barriers, DC-support and well-being predict the DC-coping of the student-athletes. The participants in the study were selected through accessibility sampling and the study had a quantitative cross-sectional design where the data collection was carried out by giving the student-athletes the opportunity to answer a digital questionnaire. In the study 405 student-athletes from different upper secondary sports schools between the ages 15-19 (M=16.79; SD=3.31) participated. The result from a multiple regression analysis showed that all predictor variables were statistically significant and could predict DC-coping. The result of the multiple regression analysis also showed that the predictor variables explained 49.5% of the variance in DC-coping which indicated that DC-experiences have a predicting effect on the coping of the dual career. The result from the study contributed with understanding to see which factors within student-athletes DC-experiences that can explain the coping of the dual career. What can be ascertained was that if the student-athletes possess DC-competencies, if they experience benefits by having a dual career, if they experience few obstacles, if they have access to support and feel an increased well-being, this can contribute to a successful dual career.
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