Selected Motivations of Student Sports Volunteers in Terms of Professional Activity and Previous Volunteering Experience

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Involvement in sports volunteering is not only a way to improve mental health by increasing a sense of appreciation or respect, but it also allows participants to take on an individual challenge, meet new people, or gain specific knowledge. The aim of this study was to analyze selected motivations of students from the University of Physical Education in Krakow to get involved in sports volunteering during the 2023 European Games organized in their city and verifying them in terms of gender, age, previous volunteering experience, and pursuing a career. A total of 535 students took part in the survey, of whom 52.71% (282) were female, and 47.29% (253) were male. Selected motivation statements were indicated by respondents through a 5-point Likert scale. The results of the completed study confirmed that pursuing a professional career alongside studies and previous experience in sports volunteering had an impact on undertaking sports volunteering (F = 11.754; r = 0.674; p = 0.003 and F = 10.241; r = 0.611; p = 0.002). The obtained research results may be important for sports psychologists and organizers of sports events in the context of recruiting volunteers or improving the process of managing sports volunteering.

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Rozmiarek, M., Grajek, M., Malchrowicz-Mośko, E., Krupa-Kotara, K., Burgos, J., Aguirre-Betolaza, A. M., & Castañeda-Babarro, A. (2023). Selected Motivations of Student Sports Volunteers in Terms of Professional Activity and Previous Volunteering Experience. Sustainability (Switzerland), 15(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/su151310531

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