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一份关于大学生运动员对新冠疫情看法的定性报告。

A qualitative report of the perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic from collegiate student-athletes.

作者信息

Rowe Dylan C, Winkelmann Zachary K, Arent Shawn M, Arent Michelle A, Chandler Alexa J, Uriegas Nancy A, Torres-McGehee Toni M

机构信息

Department of Exercise Science, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.

出版信息

AIMS Public Health. 2022 Mar 15;9(2):357-377. doi: 10.3934/publichealth.2022025. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

CONTEXT

The COVID-19 pandemic led to an abrupt disruption in access to services and personnel for collegiate student-athletes in the spring and summer of 2020. We sought to identify the effects of this unprecedented change by examining the psychological well-being, changes to normal routines, and return-to-play considerations of current student-athletes in order to guide support for both current and future student-athletes who may face similar situations.

METHODS

We utilized a phenomenological approach to interview a purposeful sample of eighteen collegiate student-athletes (7 males, 11 females; mean age = 20 years) from across the United States. The participants were interviewed using a semi-structured interview protocol, which was audio recorded and transcribed verbatim using Zoom. The data were then analyzed and coded by a 3-person team via the consensual qualitative research tradition.

RESULTS

Four domains emerged after data analysis: 1) ambiguity, 2) perspective, 3) bonding and cohesion, and 4) resource utilization. Participants discussed ambiguity in terms of eligibility and participation questions, academic changes, and varying COVID-19 policies. Participants shared a wide range of perspectives, from apprehension at the onset of the pandemic, to excitement when returning to campus and competition. They shared how bonding and team development were affected due to a lack of socialization and that support system dynamics between family, coaches, and teammates were strengthened. When describing resource utilization, participants discussed the use of personnel and supplies to help them adjust to changes in facility and space availability. The identification and utilization of resources enabled them to establish a "new normal" for their academics, workouts, and hobbies during the pandemic.

CONCLUSIONS

Collegiate student-athletes realized the seriousness of the pandemic and utilized their resources and support systems to adjust their routines and keep a positive attitude during COVID-19. At the same time, some student-athletes struggled with these changes. Personnel should be aware of these effects to provide care and prevent future negative effects.

摘要

背景

2020年春夏,新冠疫情导致大学生运动员获得服务和人员的机会突然中断。我们试图通过研究当前大学生运动员的心理健康、日常活动的变化以及恢复参赛的考虑因素,来确定这一前所未有的变化所带来的影响,以便为当前和未来可能面临类似情况的学生运动员提供支持。

方法

我们采用现象学方法,对来自美国各地的18名大学生运动员(7名男性,11名女性;平均年龄 = 20岁)进行了有目的抽样访谈。使用半结构化访谈协议对参与者进行访谈,并通过Zoom进行录音和逐字转录。然后,一个三人团队按照共识定性研究传统对数据进行分析和编码。

结果

数据分析后出现了四个领域:1)不确定性,2)观点,3)联系与凝聚力,4)资源利用。参与者讨论了资格和参赛问题、学业变化以及不同的新冠政策方面的不确定性。参与者分享了广泛的观点,从疫情开始时的担忧,到回到校园和恢复比赛时的兴奋。他们分享了由于缺乏社交活动,联系和团队发展如何受到影响,以及家庭、教练和队友之间的支持系统动态如何得到加强。在描述资源利用时,参与者讨论了如何利用人员和物资来帮助他们适应设施和空间可用性的变化。资源的识别和利用使他们能够在疫情期间为学业、训练和爱好建立一种“新常态”。

结论

大学生运动员认识到了疫情的严重性,并利用他们的资源和支持系统来调整日常活动,在新冠疫情期间保持积极的态度。与此同时,一些学生运动员在这些变化中挣扎。相关人员应意识到这些影响,以便提供关怀并防止未来出现负面影响。

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