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Analysis on Constructs Concept of University Athletes' Self Management

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The purpose of this study was to establish the concept of self management in university athletes through two integrated research methods as an open-ended questionnaire and focus group interview. Data… Click to show full abstract

The purpose of this study was to establish the concept of self management in university athletes through two integrated research methods as an open-ended questionnaire and focus group interview. Data collection was conducted with open questionnaire for 157 athletes attending in Seoul‧Gyeonggi-do university and the 14 university athletes were collected data by focus group interview. Results from a series of research procedures are as follow. First, the result of open-ended questionnaire’s inductive content analysis, university athletes’ self management included 8 general sectors such as life management, training management, competitive management, emotion management, study management, interpersonal management, goal(motivation) management, equipment management. Second, in the focus group interview results, inductive content analysis was more properly supported, and interviews focused on sports field were deeply derived. The results of this study will be used as a basic data to establish strategies for successful athletes’ life and develop to university athletes’ self management.

Keywords: athletes self; analysis; management; university; university athletes; self management

Journal Title: Journal of The Korean Chemical Society
Year Published: 2018

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