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Typologies of dual career in sport: A cluster analysis of identity and self-efficacy

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JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES
Volume 39, Issue 5, Pages 583-590

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2020.1835238

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Athlete profiles; career development; career decision making; dual career pathway; athletic lifespan

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The study identified three athlete profiles among dual career athletes: student-athletes prioritizing education or vocation, dual career athletes balancing vocational and sporting career, and athlete students prioritizing sports. This highlights the importance of identity and self-efficacy as factors in dual career pathways.
Research has previously identified different approaches to a dual career (i.e., the simultaneous development of a vocational career alongside the athletic career): (a) educational/vocational pathway (i.e., a prioritisation of the vocational career), (b) a parallel dual career pathway (i.e., an equal focus on athletic and vocational career), and (c) a sporting pathway (i.e., a prioritisation of the athletic career). Yet, the identity and self-efficacy characteristics of these profiles require further investigation. To address this, the current study collected survey responses from 111 dual career athletes. The survey measured aspects of career identity, athletic identity and self-efficacy and results were analysed via a cluster analysis. The results showed three athlete profiles: (a) student-athletes showing an education or vocation prioritisation; (b) dual career athletes showing an equal balance between vocational career and sporting career; and (c) athlete students indicating a sport prioritisation. The results extend the current literature that understands dual career athletes as a heterogeneous group and establishes identity and self-efficacy as important factors in dual career pathways. This understanding also enables practitioners to take an individualistic approach to supporting dual career athletes.

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