"Is it Hard Out Here for a Player?": Understanding the Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Athletic Identity Among College Student Athletes
It is unclear what impact, if any, early experiences with trauma may have on athletic identity. Athletic identity may serve as a protective shield for those who have adverse childhood experiences. Self-identifying as an athlete as opposed to the identity that experienced the trauma could be a defens...
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Main Authors: | Courtney Copeland (Author), Amy Reynolds (Author), Jessica Ackley (Author) |
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