Planning Life Outside of Sport: Elite Aathletes’ Help-seeking Behaviours Toward Career Support Resources

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Canadian Journal of Career Development Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.53379/cjcd.2023.359
Sophie Brassard, Sylvain Bourdon, Dionne Patricia
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Despite results showing that planning the transition out of sport is associated with more positive emotional responses and fewer emotional difficulties in retirement, only a small proportion of athletes are using the resources available through support programs. This study investigates factors associated with the help-seeking behaviours toward career support resources of 191 surveyed elite athletes of Canada. Information on perceived barriers to help-seeking, the level of engagement to a career outside of sport, and the use of resources was collected using a survey. Results from descriptive and predictive analysis indicate three main perceived barriers to help-seeking: lack of time (51.8%), lack of knowledge (35.1%) and a fear of stigma associated with the use of career support resources (12.6%). Athlete age, sport category (winter, summer) and level of engagement in a career outside of sport are predictors of the use of career support resources.
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规划运动之外的生活:优秀运动员对职业支持资源的求助行为
尽管结果显示,计划退出体育运动与退休后更积极的情绪反应和更少的情绪困难有关,但只有一小部分运动员利用了支持项目提供的资源。本研究调查了191名加拿大优秀运动员职业支持资源求助行为的影响因素。通过一项调查收集了有关寻求帮助的感知障碍、对体育以外职业的参与程度以及资源使用情况的信息。描述性和预测性分析的结果表明,人们认为寻求帮助的三个主要障碍是:缺乏时间(51.8%)、缺乏知识(35.1%)和害怕与使用职业支持资源相关的耻辱(12.6%)。运动员年龄、运动类别(冬季、夏季)和从事运动以外职业的程度是职业支持资源使用的预测因子。
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