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Athletic identity and self-esteem among active and retired Paralympic athletes

机译:积极和退休的残奥会运动员之间的运动形式和自尊

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Athletic identity (AI) has been suggested as a variable that can have an impact on the psychological health of the athletes upon retirement. The aim of this study was to provide more insight on the transition out of elite sport by assessing and comparing the extent of AI and self-esteem in an active group (AG) and a retired group (RG) of Paralympic athletes. Perceived stress and depressive symptoms were additionally assessed in the AG and RG, respectively. A non-probability sampling method was used to recruit active and retired Paralympic athletes (AG, n=43; RG, n=41, where 35 retired voluntarily and 6 retired involuntarily) with visual or physical impairments, from Dutch-, English-, Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries. Participants completed an electronic survey with questionnaires to assess the study variables mentioned above. Descriptive analysis, comparisons (Mann-Whitney U test and t-test) and Spearman's correlation coefficient were performed for the statistical analysis. Scores of AI were significantly lower in the RG (44.6 +/- 9.6) compared to the AG (49.4 +/- 8.9); t(82)=2.36, p=.021, d=0.51. No differences in self-esteem were found between RG and AG; however, within the RG, athletes who involuntarily retired (21 +/- 7.1) had significantly lower self-esteem scores than those who retired voluntarily (25.2 +/- 4.2); t(39)=2.04, p=.049, d=0.73. In conclusion, free choice upon retirement can positively influence the athletes' self-esteem, whereas a strong AI may negatively influence the retirement process, as it was positively correlated with depressive symptoms (=.409, p=.008). These findings can have practical implications for sport psychologists to better support their athletes.
机译:体育身份(AI)已被建议作为一个可变的变量,这可能对退休时的运动员心理健康产生影响。本研究的目的是通过评估和比较活动组(AG)和残奥会运动员的退休集团(RG)的AI和自尊的程度来提供更多关于ELITE运动的过渡更有洞察力。在Ag和Rg中另外评估了感知的应激和抑郁症状。非概率采样方法用于招募活性和退休的残奥会运动员(Ag,n = 43; rg,n = 41,其中35个自愿退休,其中6次退休,其中6次退休),具有视觉或物理障碍,来自荷兰语,英文 - ,葡萄牙语和西班牙语国家。参与者通过问卷完成了一种电子调查,以评估上述研究变量。描述性分析,对比较(Mann-Whitney U测试和T检验)和Spearman的相关系数进行统计分析。与AG(49.4 +/- 8.9)相比,RG(44.6 +/- 9.6)中的AI分数显着降低(49.4 +/- 8.9); T(82)= 2.36,p = .021,d = 0.51。 RG和AG之间没有发现自尊的差异;但是,在RG内,非自愿退休(21 +/- 7.1)的运动员比自愿退休的人(25.2 +/- 4.2)的自尊分数显着降低; t(39)= 2.04,p = .049,d = 0.73。总之,退休后的自由选择可以积极影响运动员的自尊,而强烈的ai可能会对退休过程产生负面影响,因为它与抑郁症状正相关(= .409,p = .008)。这些发现可以对运动心理学家具有实际影响,以更好地支持运动员。

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