Carreiras duais no alto rendimento desportivo na Europa: uma revisão sistemática da literatura

Q4 Medicine Motricidade Pub Date : 2021-09-30 DOI:10.6063/MOTRICIDADE.21422
Sónia Picamilho, J. Saragoça, M. Teixeira
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High-performance sport is now recognised in Europe as an important factor in member states’ sports development. Still, its demands are a problem for student-athletes who seek to make their studies compatible with high-performance sports in a dual career. This systematic review of the literature aims to identify barriers and facilitators to the dual-career reported in relevant investigations carried out in Europe in recent years (2015–2020) selected from the keywords: “dual career” AND “student-athlete”, “elite-athlete” AND “school”. The research was carried out in the databases Scopus, Science Direct, Medline, Sportdiscus and PsycArticles between the 1st and the 21st of June 2020. The results allow identifying barriers (university education, cultural adaptation associated with cultural transition, substance use, stress, sports burnout, and time management) and facilitators (motivations) that are reflected in the school system, in the sports system, in both or the abandonment of one of the careers. The studies also reveal a need for greater investments in understanding the complex phenomenon of dual careers, through international studies, with representative samples and mixed methods of investigation, to overcome difficulties and find solutions with all those who have responsibility in the field of double career success. Keywords: barriers; facilitators; student-athlete; elite athlete; school.
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欧洲高绩效运动的双重职业:系统文献综述
如今,在欧洲,高性能运动被认为是成员国体育发展的重要因素。尽管如此,它的要求对那些寻求在双重职业中使学业与高水平运动相适应的学生运动员来说是一个问题。本文对文献进行系统回顾,旨在从关键词“双职业”与“学生运动员”、“精英运动员”与“学校”中找出近年来(2015-2020年)在欧洲开展的相关调查中报告的双职业障碍和促进因素。该研究于2020年6月1日至21日在Scopus、Science Direct、Medline、Sportdiscus和PsycArticles数据库中进行。研究结果可以识别障碍(大学教育、与文化过渡相关的文化适应、物质使用、压力、运动倦怠和时间管理)和促进因素(动机),这些障碍反映在学校系统、体育系统、两者或放弃其中一种职业中。这些研究还表明,需要加大投资,通过具有代表性的样本和混合调查方法进行国际研究,了解双重职业的复杂现象,以便同所有在双重职业成功领域负有责任的人一起克服困难并找到解决办法。关键词:贸易壁垒;主持人;学生运动员;精英运动员;学校。
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Motricidade Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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