Student athlete well-being framework: an empirical examination of elite college student athletes

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The current study proposes a multidimensional student athlete well-being framework (SAWBF). The authors used 12 items to capture SAWBF comprised of four well-being dimensions (i.e., physical, hedonic, psychological, and social well-being). To empirically assess the reliability and validity of the framework, data from elite collegiate student athletes in Japan (N = 546) were procured. The results indicated sufficient convergent and discriminant validities of SAWBF. The authors also assessed predictive validity correlations of the framework by focusing on the oft-supported well-being outcome–organizational citizenship behavior, which were also found to be associated with SAWBF. The findings indicated the usefulness of SAWBF; and coaches and staff members can utilize the framework to multi-dimensionally understand well-being status of their student athletes, potentially boosting adaptive behaviors.

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Sato, S., Kinoshita, K., Kondo, M., Yabunaka, Y., Yamada, Y., & Tsuchiya, H. (2023). Student athlete well-being framework: an empirical examination of elite college student athletes. Frontiers in Psychology, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1171309

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