Qualitative Exploration of Collegiate Student-Athletes’ Constructions of Health

B. Crocker, L. Duncan
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Collegiate student athletes are faced with unique challenges as they are often forced to negotiate between demanding social, athletic, and academic roles. These competing priorities can put student athletes at greater risk for experiencing physical and psychological health problems than their non-athlete peers. To better understand the underlying behaviours and lifestyle factors leading to these negative outcomes, we must consider how they think about health. The purpose of this study was to examine how student athletes conceptualize health in the Canadian context, and to examine how they formulate these understandings. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 actively-competing collegiate student athletes from nine varsity sports at two academic institutions, and data were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Participants constructed health holistically, with particular emphasis on physical and mental domains over social well-being. The quality of one’s physical health was equated in many ways with athletic capacity, as was the quality of mental health to a lesser degree. Participants discussed a variety of sources from which they drew health ideas, but sport experiences were commonly cited as particularly significant and formative. Findings can inform future research into health conceptualizations of other university student populations, and may inform further inquiry into how health ideas manifest into behaviour. Recommendations are provided for collegiate sport administrators including placing heavier emphasis on mental health resources, and improving support while athletes are acclimating to the demanding lifestyle of varsity sport.
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大学生运动员健康建设的质性探索
大学生运动员面临着独特的挑战,因为他们经常被迫在苛刻的社会、运动和学术角色之间进行谈判。与非运动员同龄人相比,这些竞争优先权会使学生运动员面临更大的身体和心理健康问题的风险。为了更好地了解导致这些负面结果的潜在行为和生活方式因素,我们必须考虑他们对健康的看法。本研究的目的是研究学生运动员如何在加拿大的背景下概念化健康,并研究他们如何形成这些理解。本研究采用半结构化访谈的方法,对来自两所院校的9个校队的20名积极参与比赛的大学生运动员进行访谈,并采用解释现象学分析对数据进行分析。参与者从整体上构建健康,特别强调身体和精神领域,而不是社会福祉。一个人的身体健康的质量在许多方面等同于运动能力,精神健康的质量在较小程度上也是如此。参与者讨论了各种各样的来源,他们从中得出了健康的想法,但运动经历通常被认为是特别重要和形成的。研究结果可以为未来对其他大学生群体的健康概念的研究提供信息,并可能为进一步研究健康观念如何表现为行为提供信息。为高校体育管理者提供了建议,包括更加重视心理健康资源,并在运动员适应大学运动苛刻的生活方式时改善支持。
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