End on a positive note: an exploration of flourishing, identity, and career confidence in professional Australian footballers transitioning out of football.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-03 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2023.2300448
Billymo Rist, Claire Quartuccio, Ben Smith, Alan J Pearce
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Abstract

This study explored professional male Australian rules football players leaving the Australian Football League (AFL), either from retirement or from deselected from their team. Identified athletes (n = 425) transitioning from the AFL competition from years 2019 to 2021 were invited to participate in an anonymous online survey with 60% completing the survey. Using scaled-response questions, responses were compared between groups across a number of areas including their experience of leaving, athlete identity, the influence of sport in their daily life, psychological flourishing, financial confidence, social relationships, and future career preparations. Results showed deselected players (n = 152), compared to retired players (n = 56), reported shorter career spans, and poorer perception of their club's handling of the transition process (p < 0.001). Compared to retired players, deselected players reported stronger identity attachment to sport, less confidence in their financial capabilities, and career outside football (all p < 0.05). Conversely retired players, compared to deselected players, showed stronger psychological flourishing. Correlations showed that retired players were more confidence in their finances, reported greater psychological flourishing, and lower attachment to an athletic identity (all p ≤ 0.05). The results of this study suggest that as deselected players expressed poorer perception of club's handling of the transition process the role of AFL club staff could improve the transition process in in preparation for life outside of professional sport.

以积极的方式结束:探讨澳大利亚职业足球运动员退出足球运动后的发展、身份认同和职业信心。
本研究探讨了离开澳大利亚足球联盟(AFL)的职业澳大利亚男子足球运动员,他们或退役,或被球队淘汰。研究人员邀请 2019 年至 2021 年期间从澳式橄榄球联盟(AFL)转会的已确定运动员(n = 425)参与匿名在线调查,其中 60% 的人完成了调查。调查采用比例式回答问题的方式,比较了不同组别在多个方面的回答,包括离队经历、运动员身份、体育对其日常生活的影响、心理发展、经济信心、社会关系和未来职业准备。结果显示,与退役球员(56 人)相比,落选球员(152 人)的职业生涯更短,对俱乐部处理过渡过程的看法也更差(p p p ≤ 0.05)。本研究结果表明,由于落选球员对俱乐部处理过渡过程的看法较差,AFL 俱乐部工作人员的作用可以改善过渡过程,为职业体育以外的生活做好准备。
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