The Effect of Athletic Identity and Other Factors on Adaptation to Sport Retirement
Sport retirement is a major life transition that student-athletes must navigate successfully to achieve adaptation to post-sport life. Numerous factors dictate the likelihood of successful adaptation, one of which is athletic identity. Based on thorough review of the occupational retirement literatu...
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Main Authors: | Andrea Cota Powell (Author), Patti Berg-Poppe (Author), Andrew C. Pickett (Author), Moses Ikiugu (Author), Whitney Lucas Molitor (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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