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College adjustment of Black/African American student-athletes at predominately-White institutions and historically Black colleges and universities.

机译:黑人/非裔美国学生运动员的大学调整,主要是白人机构和历史悠久的黑人大学。

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A dearth of research studies has examined the psychosocial experiences of African American college student-athletes. By comparison, numerous studies have examined the adjustment process of African American students at predominately White institutions (PWIs). The literature shows African Americans have a difficult time adjusting at PWIs due to numerous factors, including general stressors (e.g. financial concerns) and race-related stressors (e.g. racial insensitivity by professors) (2004; Prillerman, Myers, & Smedley, 1989; Sedlacek, 1999). In regards to college athletes, research indicates that the structure of the campus environment challenges student-athletes' capacity to fit in and adhere to expectations regardless of their racial background (Cogan & Petrie, 1996; Ridinger & Pastore, 2000). Nonetheless, it is critical to understand how the campus environment at-large and within the sports context influence African American student-athletes' adjustment.;In the current study latent profile analysis (LPA) was employed to better understand the adjustment of African American student-athletes based on perceived social support, perceived campus racial climate, team cohesion, and life events. Results indicated three profile groups of African American student-athletes emerged and can be used to predict college adjustment concerns and campus setting (predominately White institutions and Historically Black Colleges and Universities). Implications are discussed to offer athletic directors, coaches, and practitioners a means to capitalize on identifying facilitators of healthy adjustment, ensuring that the overall campus, and more specifically the sport environment, provides a safe, encouraging place for the success of African American student-athletes.
机译:缺乏研究研究了非洲裔美国大学生运动员的社会心理经历。相比之下,许多研究检查了以白人为主要机构的非洲裔美国学生的适应过程。文献表明,由于多种因素,包括一般压力源(例如财务问题)和种族相关压力源(例如教授的种族不敏感性),非洲裔美国人在PWI上很难适应(2004; Prillerman,Myers和Smedley,1989; Sedlacek) ,1999)。关于大学运动员,研究表明,校园环境的结构挑战了学生运动员的适应能力和遵守期望的能力,而不论他们的种族背景如何(Cogan&Petrie,1996; Ridinger&Pastore,2000)。尽管如此,了解整个校园环境和体育环境如何影响非裔美国学生运动员的适应能力至关重要。;在本研究中,采用潜在特征分析(LPA)来更好地了解非裔美国学生的适应能力-基于感知的社会支持,感知的校园种族气候,团队凝聚力和生活事件的运动员。结果表明出现了三组非裔美国学生运动员,可以用来预测大学适应问题和校园环境(主要是白人机构和历史上黑人学院和大学)。讨论了这些含义,旨在为运动指导者,教练和从业者提供一种手段,以利用其来确定健康调整的推动者,以确保整个校园,尤其是运动环境,为非裔美国学生的成功提供安全,令人鼓舞的场所,运动员。

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  • 作者

    Sadberry, Sheriece.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Missouri - Columbia.;

  • 授予单位 University of Missouri - Columbia.;
  • 学科 Counseling Psychology.;Black studies.;Kinesiology.;Higher education.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 106 p.
  • 总页数 106
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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