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Changes in Athletic Identity and Life Satisfaction of Elite Athletes as a Function of Retirement Status
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2013
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Quality Of LifeSocial IdentityLife SatisfactionPerformance StudiesKinesiologyHealth SciencesHigh-performance SportManagementMotivationAthletic IdentityRetirement StatusSocial SciencesCareer EducationSport PsychologyCareer ConcernExercise PsychologyPsychologyAthletic Training
The purpose of this study was to track changes in athletic identity and life satisfaction of elite athletes over time as a function of retirement status and the voluntariness of retirement decisions. Sixty-two elite Australian athletes from 3 different phases of their athletic careers were surveyed 5 years apart. Athletic identity was shown to decrease as athletes approached retirement. Athletes who retired voluntarily reported an increase in life satisfaction post-retirement. These findings support the need for athlete career education programs that emphasize autonomy and career planning.
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