Sports injuries can potentially have many adverse effects upon the athletes that suffer the injury, from loss of confidence to increased anxiety (Day, et. al, 2012). Additionally, the effects of an injury can become more complicated when multiple identities are involved; with college athletes that are both students and athletes, the athletes can experience identity confusion following an injury (Tamminen, et. al, 2012). After searching Google Scholar and PSYCinfo, around ten empirical articles and/or book chapters were found on this subject. This dearth of research presents an opportunity to both clinicians and researchers for further research
Objectives To conduct a scoping review that (1) describes what is known about the relationship betwe...
Academic and athletic identities are related to performance and wellbeing indicators in both the edu...
With almost 8 million high school students being involved in sports, it is important to investigate ...
Sports injuries can potentially have many adverse effects upon the athletes that suffer the injury, ...
Studies have shown that those who identify strongly with athletics tend to have a harder time when d...
College students are at pivotal time in their life for identity development. They are typically away...
Student-athletes often identify with the athlete role and demonstrate high levels of athlete identit...
An athlete’s identity is often related to the goals of their team and their ability to achieve excel...
Being a student and athlete can create role conflict, with the demands of one role making it difficu...
The NCAA states that there are around half a million college student athletes in America, and accord...
Student-athletes encounter experiences that can cause their identity process and self-concept to be ...
Student-athletes enact dual roles, as students and athletes, and hold corresponding identities. The ...
The research presented in this poster looks at the mental and emotional complexities of student-athl...
Brewer, Van Raalte and Linder (1993) defined the term athletic identity as the degree to which a per...
There are incredibly high demands for student athletes who must attempt to delicately balance their ...
Objectives To conduct a scoping review that (1) describes what is known about the relationship betwe...
Academic and athletic identities are related to performance and wellbeing indicators in both the edu...
With almost 8 million high school students being involved in sports, it is important to investigate ...
Sports injuries can potentially have many adverse effects upon the athletes that suffer the injury, ...
Studies have shown that those who identify strongly with athletics tend to have a harder time when d...
College students are at pivotal time in their life for identity development. They are typically away...
Student-athletes often identify with the athlete role and demonstrate high levels of athlete identit...
An athlete’s identity is often related to the goals of their team and their ability to achieve excel...
Being a student and athlete can create role conflict, with the demands of one role making it difficu...
The NCAA states that there are around half a million college student athletes in America, and accord...
Student-athletes encounter experiences that can cause their identity process and self-concept to be ...
Student-athletes enact dual roles, as students and athletes, and hold corresponding identities. The ...
The research presented in this poster looks at the mental and emotional complexities of student-athl...
Brewer, Van Raalte and Linder (1993) defined the term athletic identity as the degree to which a per...
There are incredibly high demands for student athletes who must attempt to delicately balance their ...
Objectives To conduct a scoping review that (1) describes what is known about the relationship betwe...
Academic and athletic identities are related to performance and wellbeing indicators in both the edu...
With almost 8 million high school students being involved in sports, it is important to investigate ...