Student-athletes have to balance their sport, academic, and social lives during the transition to college and parent involvement is an integral, but potentially problematic, aspect of this transition. The present study investigated how key parent involvement factors may be associated with positive developmental outcomes in NCAA Division I student-athletes. Student-athlete participants (N = 514) were 46% male, ranged in age from 18 to 25 years (M = 19.76, SD = 1.43), and were recruited from athletic departments at two NCAA Division I member-institutions. Participants completed online surveys with items assessing their perceptions of parent involvement (support from parents, contact with parents, academic engagement, athletic engagement) and ...
Self-determination theory states that people need autonomy, competence, and relatedness in an area t...
The research questioned is, what is an appropriate level of parental support for student-athletes th...
Using self-determination theory and the theory of emerging adulthood as frameworks, the present stud...
Student-athletes have to balance their sport, academic, and social lives during the transition to co...
Student-athletes have to balance their sport, academic, and social lives during the transition to co...
Despite emerging evidence of a link between parental involvement and student-athletes’ (SA) experien...
Parent involvement is an integral, but potentially problematic, aspect of the transition to intercol...
Parental involvement in student- athletes’ lives is ubiquitous and important. Despite efforts of man...
Research has been growing on the topic of parental involvement in the lives of their children, and t...
AbstractBackgroundThe parent-to-child influences can be adaptive and contribute to the optimal psych...
Overall, this study was designed to examine the perceived current parental support' (parental connec...
A positive relationship with parents contributes to well-being during emerging adulthood, the develo...
As athletic competition at all levels has become more prominent over the last 10-15 years, so has th...
Self-determination theory states that people need autonomy, competence, and relatedness in an area t...
The research questioned is, what is an appropriate level of parental support for student-athletes th...
Using self-determination theory and the theory of emerging adulthood as frameworks, the present stud...
Student-athletes have to balance their sport, academic, and social lives during the transition to co...
Student-athletes have to balance their sport, academic, and social lives during the transition to co...
Despite emerging evidence of a link between parental involvement and student-athletes’ (SA) experien...
Parent involvement is an integral, but potentially problematic, aspect of the transition to intercol...
Parental involvement in student- athletes’ lives is ubiquitous and important. Despite efforts of man...
Research has been growing on the topic of parental involvement in the lives of their children, and t...
AbstractBackgroundThe parent-to-child influences can be adaptive and contribute to the optimal psych...
Overall, this study was designed to examine the perceived current parental support' (parental connec...
A positive relationship with parents contributes to well-being during emerging adulthood, the develo...
As athletic competition at all levels has become more prominent over the last 10-15 years, so has th...
Self-determination theory states that people need autonomy, competence, and relatedness in an area t...
The research questioned is, what is an appropriate level of parental support for student-athletes th...
Using self-determination theory and the theory of emerging adulthood as frameworks, the present stud...