The Career Transitions of High-Profile Student-Athletes: Identity, Role Engulfment, and Psychological Well-Being

  • Zvosec C
  • Baer N
  • Hughes M
  • et al.
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The purpose of this study is to build upon previous literature on the stages of career preparation of college student-athletes by examining identity, role engulfment, and psychological well-being as it relates to preparation for 'post-playing days' life. More specifically, the authors endeavored to examine the relationship between role engulfment and psychological well-being and how it affects post-athletic career transitions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 16 former Division I college football student-athletes who were previously student-athletes at 14 different Division I institutions. Utilizing identity, role engulfment, and psychological well-being as conceptual frameworks, this study discusses the how and why behind the experiences of high-profile student-athletes as they transition from athlete to their post-playing careers. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR

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Zvosec, C., Baer, N., Hughes, M., Oja, B., Kim, M., Dahlin, S., & Howell, S. (2023). The Career Transitions of High-Profile Student-Athletes: Identity, Role Engulfment, and Psychological Well-Being. Journal of Athlete Development and Experience, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.25035/jade.05.01.04

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