The Role of Athlete Identity, Motivation, and Satisfaction on the Mental Well-Being of Division I Collegiate Athletes
Concerns about the mental well-being of collegiate athletes, given high reports of psychological issues, have prompted a survey-based study among NCAA Division I student-athletes. The research explores the influence of athlete identity, motivation, and satisfaction on mental well-being, and how it v...
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Main Authors: | Ronnie Watson (Author), Khirey Walker (Author), Jean-Charles Lebeau (Author), Robert Turick (Author), Matthew Moore (Author), James Johnson (Author) |
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Bowling Green State University,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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