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Narratives of Athletic Identity After Acquiring a Permanent Physical Disability

机译:获得永久性身体残疾后的运动身份叙事

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Individuals with acquired physical disabilities report lower levels of athletic iden- tity. The objective of this study was to further explore why athletic identity may be lost or (re)developed after acquiring a physical disability. Seven women and four men (range = 28-60 years) participated in approximately 1-hour-long semi- structured interviews; data were subjected to a narrative analysis. The structural analysis revealed three narrative types. The nonathlete narrative described physi- cal changes in the body as reasons for diminished athletic identity. The athlete as a future self primarily focused on present sport behavior and performance goals such that behavior changes diminished athletic identity. The present self as athlete narrative type focused on the aspects of their present sport involvement, such, as feedback from other athletes and skill development, which supported their athletic identity. Implications of these narrative types with respect to sport promotion among people with acquired physical disabilities are discussed.
机译:获得性肢体残疾的人报告其运动身份水平较低。这项研究的目的是进一步探讨为什么在获得肢体残疾后可能失去运动身份或(重新)发展运动身份的原因。 7名女性和4名男性(年龄在28-60岁之间)参加了大约1小时的半结构化访谈。对数据进行叙述分析。结构分析揭示了三种叙事类型。非运动员的叙述将身体的生理变化描述为运动身份下降的原因。作为未来的自我,运动员主要关注当前的运动行为和表现目标,以使行为改变会削弱运动身份。作为运动员叙事类型的当前自我侧重于他们当前参与的运动的方面,例如来自其他运动员的反馈和技能发展,这支持了他们的运动身份。讨论了这些叙述类型对后天肢体残障人士运动促进的意义。

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