Health and Well-Being Measures of Collegiate Athlete and Non-Athlete Graduates
American collegiate sport participation has been linked with psychosocial and career-related benefits as well as with mental and physical health risks, with extant research on this topic revealing mixed results. The study purpose was, informed by the Health through Sport Conceptual Model, to describ...
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Main Authors: | J.D. DeFreese (Author), Erianne Weight (Author), Zachary Kerr (Author), Emily Kroshus (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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