Application of Theory for Those With Sport-Related Concussion: Understanding the Effect of Athletic Identity on Health Outcomes

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Abstract

Athletic Identity Is a psychological factor of concern for athletes after sport-related concussion (SRC). The integrated model of response to sport injury Includes athletic Identity as a psychological factor within Its model, but It has often been overlooked as a consideration affecting outcomes of SRC. In this review, we applied the integrated model of response to sport injury to the current available evidence about the negative consequences of a stronger athletic Identity on health outcomes after SRC. Theory-based research recommendations will be provided to facilitate research in this area. Recommendations for athletic training clinical practice to assess and consider athletic Identity as part of routine clinical care for those after SRC will also be discussed.

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Loftin, M. C., Covassin, T., & Baez, S. (2023). Application of Theory for Those With Sport-Related Concussion: Understanding the Effect of Athletic Identity on Health Outcomes. Journal of Athletic Training, 58(9), 781–787. https://doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-0420.22

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