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Book College Student Athletes

Download or read book College Student Athletes written by Michael T. Miller and published by IAP. This book was released on 2009-07-01 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume is a critical and objective study of the contemporary college student athlete. Framed around the process of recruitment, transition, and support of student athletes in higher education, the volume is a response to societal pressures to reform college athletics. Driven by publicity and the potential for revenue gains, colleges and universities have invested heavily in developing athletic programs, coaches, and facilities. Yet few resources are invested strategically in the personal and intellectual development of student athletes. Written by a team of authors with first-hand experience working with student athletes and transitional programs, the volume argues that institutional attention must be directed at caring for the personal and intellectual growth of student athletes. Highlighting some best-practice curricula and exploring the psychological issues surrounding participating in often highly-competitive athletics, the authors consistently conclude that institutional responsibility is of the utmost and immediate importance. Authors also consider the unique settings of student athletes in community and private liberal arts colleges, demonstrating the broad interest in athletics and institutional competition. The result is an important volume that will be of interest to those who counsel and administer intercollegiate athletic programs, faculty and researchers looking for insightful baseline data on the contemporary student athlete, and those concerned with transitional programs and the future of higher education.

Book Development of a Valid and Reliable Survey to Evaluate Collegiate Student Athletes Satisfaction with Strength and Conditioning Coaches

Download or read book Development of a Valid and Reliable Survey to Evaluate Collegiate Student Athletes Satisfaction with Strength and Conditioning Coaches written by Megan L. Cottet and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Background: Nearly all National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) university individual and team sport student-athletes now have a strength and conditioning coach (SCC) as a member of their sports medicine team. Student-athletes spend significant time with their assigned SCC and, depending on the season, even more time than with their sport coach. As higher athlete satisfaction is commonly associated with increased performance, it is vital to ensure that they are satisfied with their SCC and the services and quality of care they provide. As a professional, the SCC should also want their student-athletes to be satisfied with them an the role they fill. Other members of the sport medicine team have been assessed for student athlete satisfaction; therefore, evaluating this member of the sports medicine team is warranted. Study Design: A three-round Delphi method was implemented to develop the strength and conditioning coach student-athlete satisfaction (SCC-SASS) survey. It was then piloted to a group of student-athletes to evaluate reliability, followed by the implementation to DI and DII student-athletes. Purpose: To develop a comprehensive survey for student-athletes that assess their satisfaction with their SCC and the services they provide and establish the tool's face and content validity. Part two of this study was to determine the survey's reliability and evaluate which characteristics correlate with higher or lower satisfaction scores. Methods: A three-round Delphi method utilized content experts to reach survey content consensus. The first round was completed by 28 experts, the second round by 24, and 22 experts completed all three rounds. Experts rated items on a five-point Likert scale of importance (1=not at all important, 5=very important). Consensus was achieved with >75% agreement of the expert panel rating >4 on the Likert scale for round 1. For round two, items with a mean >4.00 were kept and reevaluated on round three, where items with a mean >4.33 were kept. Two groups of NCAA student-athlete were sent this survey from their SCC or Athletic Director, The survey was sent to male and female and team sport athletes. The first group (4 males, 21 females) took the survey two times, one to six days apart and the scores were evaluated to assess the reliability of the tool. Next, the survey was sent to NCAA Division I and II SCCs and athletic directors to distribute to student-athletes to measure perceptions of their strength coach. Results: The Delphi method resulted in a 33-item survey, The reliability test resulted in an ICC of .957. Student-athletes that took the survey twice had an ICC of .957. There were no differences in mean satisfaction scores between Division I and II or male and female student-athletes. There were no differences in mean satisfaction scores between individual and team sport athletes. There were no differences in mean satisfaction scores between student-athletes with male or female SCCs, or graduate assistant or professional staff SCCs. Finally, 94.5% of athletes reported being overall satisfied with strength and conditioning services. Conclusions: A valid and reliable survey was created to assess student-athlete satisfaction with their SCC and the services they provide. Validity was established through the Delphi method, utilizing an expert panel. The reliability was established using a group of student-athletes taking the survey twice, one to six days apart. The administration of the SCC-SASS to NCAA DI and DII university student-athletes showed that satisfaction levels are independent of group characteristics or strength coach characteristics, indicating the student athlete's satisfaction level is a result of the interactions and delivery of services of the SCC.

Book Gaining the Competitive Edge

    Book Details:
  • Author : National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience & Students in Transition (University of South Carolina)
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 1999
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 142 pages

Download or read book Gaining the Competitive Edge written by National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience & Students in Transition (University of South Carolina) and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This monograph explores and discusses issues related to student-athletes with emphasis on entering student-athletes, and on development of programs to facilitate positive relationships between student-athletes and their universities. Following an introduction by the editor, the included chapters are: (1) "An Interview with Mike McGee" (Betsy O. Barefoot); (2) "Counseling the Collegiate Student-Athlete: History, Problems, and Possible Innovations" (Tim Fields); (3) "Self-Efficacy: A Tool for Providing Effective Support Services for Student-Athletes" (Jutta Street); (4) "Essential Components for Successful Collaboration between Coaches and Athletic Academic Advisors" (Pam Wuestenberg); (5) "Student-Athlete Welfare or 'Welfare'?" (Daniel Boggan, Jr.); (6) "NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program: Results of the Help-Seeking Survey Research Project" (Meg Murray); (7) "History of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program" (Emily Ward); (8) "The Impact of NCAA Propositions 48 and 16 on the Academic Preparation and Graduation Rates of Student-Athletes" (Jerry L. Kingston); (9) "Community/Junior College Transfer Student-Athletes: Ethics, Integrity, and the Second First-Year Experience" (Karl Mooney); (10) "The First-Year Female Student-Athlete: Characteristics and Interventions" (Carol A. Gruber); and (11) "Race and College Sports: A Long Way To Go" (Richard E. Lapchick). (Individual chapters contain references.) (DB)

Book Student athletes  Knowledge of Athletic Trainers  Scope of Practice

Download or read book Student athletes Knowledge of Athletic Trainers Scope of Practice written by Jessica Pearson and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 77 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Author's abstract: Context: As a member of the sports medicine team, athletic trainers serve athletes through injury prevention, evaluation, and rehabilitation. While it is imperative for members of the sports medicine team to have knowledge of scope of practice of athletic trainers, it may also be important for athletes as well, so that the athletic trainers can be properly utilized by all parties. Although previous research has been completed on how athletes’ sport profile and satisfaction of care relate, no previous studies were identified that assessed athletes’ knowledge of athletic trainers’ scope of practice. Objective: Determine student-athletes’ knowledge of athletic trainers’ scope of practice. Design: Prospective sequential explanatory mixed methods design. Setting: Online survey delivered through university email system; paper-pencil survey distributed at pre-participation examinations (PPE). Participants: Convenience sample of 108 NCAA Division I student-athletes. Forty four total participants. Response rate: 41%. Groups were formed based on whether or not student-athletes had previous experience with an athletic trainer as well as sport profile. Interventions: Survey consisted of demographic information and knowledge sections. Independent variables: previous experience with an athletic trainer, sport profile. Main Outcome Measure: Demographic data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Knowledge questions were scored based on correct responses and a total knowledge score was calculated. Independent t-tests were completed to compare knowledge scores between athletes with or without previous experience with athletic trainer and between high- and low-profile sport groups. Results: Approximately 91% of participants were 18 years old. 64% of participants had previous experience with an athletic trainer, while 36% had no previous experience. Independent T-tests revealed no significant differences in knowledge scores with regard to previous experience with an athletic trainer or sport profile. Conclusion: This study provides evidence that previous experience with an athletic trainer and sport profile do not have an effect on the athlete’s knowledge of athletic trainers’ scope of practice. Results indicated that athletes have a moderate level of knowledge in all domains, which established that athletes’ have a consistent knowledge level with physicians, administrators, and coaches. Future studies could be done to assess knowledge levels across all NCAA Divisions.

Book An Exploration of Student Athletes Perception on the Athletic Trainer coach Relationship

Download or read book An Exploration of Student Athletes Perception on the Athletic Trainer coach Relationship written by and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 69 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The goal of this study was to explore how the athletic trainer and coach relationship impacts the social support provided to Division I intercollegiate student--athletes. Through a qualitative-case study design, eleven participants were recruited and interviewed for the study. Criterion for inclusion included all NCAA sports at the university. This included males and females in various years of school and sport. After the completion of data analysis, four main themes were developed. These themes included social support, positive impact, negative impact, and unforeseen findings. Seven of the eleven student--athletes reported feeling that there was a direct relationship between the athletic trainer and coach and the social support received. This filled the gap in the literature and provided a basis for future research. The findings show how a positive communicative relationship allows for student--athletes to not only receive more social support but to create more enjoyable experiences. The research highlighted the importance of social support in the lives of student--athletes as it influenced both physical and mental well-being. Athletic departments should understand the impact the athletic trainer and coach relationship has not only on student--athletes but the dynamic of an athletic team or department. Future considerations should include prioritizing effective communication and making social support a topic of discussion within athletics.

Book Factors Related to Satisfaction for College Student Athletic Trainers

Download or read book Factors Related to Satisfaction for College Student Athletic Trainers written by Michelle Lee Freeman and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Athlete Satisfaction with Student Athletic Trainers  Performance

Download or read book Athlete Satisfaction with Student Athletic Trainers Performance written by Heather R. Ward and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Student Athletes and Factors that Determine Their Social Support Circle

Download or read book Student Athletes and Factors that Determine Their Social Support Circle written by Elizabeth Anne Gelhaus and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research has shown that the risk of athletic injury increases with increased psychological stress and that social support can help reduce risk of injury. Collegiate athletic trainers spend a considerable amount of time with and build unique relationships with the athletes with whom they work. However, no research is available on specific factors that cause an athlete to turn to an athletic trainer for social support. An electronic survey was developed and sent to 938 local collegiate athletes to determine if, how, and why student athletes utilize athletic trainers for social support. The results from this study found that the more satisfied student athletes are with the level of social support provided by an athletic trainer, the more likely they are to confide in one (No injury prime: b=0.79, t(31)=7.20, p=

Book The Certified Athletic Trainer s Preparedness Dealing with Psychological Issues of the Collegiate Student athlete

Download or read book The Certified Athletic Trainer s Preparedness Dealing with Psychological Issues of the Collegiate Student athlete written by Mary H. Wieczorek and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this report is to review available literature that identifies various psychological issues collegiate student-athletes may face and how medical professionals, specifically certified athletic trainers (ATCs), are prepared to manage these psychological issues. Considering ATCs are in constant interaction with student-athletes in comparison to other medical professionals it is crucial that research is being completed to make sure athletic trainers are properly caring for student-athlete and acting quickly and appropriately to psychological issues. This report will review research on psychological aspects encountered by athletic trainers in contact with student-athletes, and; furthermore, the ATCs sense of comfort and competence in working with these issues. Questions may arise such as how well the ATC is able to assess the psychological issues and know when to assist or refer these matters, issues which may include training, competence, expectations, and ethical practice. Finally, the review of the research and literature in this area will lead to suggestions and implications for further research and continued understanding of the ATCs role in the psychological aspects of their work with student athletes.

Book Collegiate Student  Athletes Knowledge of Injury and Injury Prevention

Download or read book Collegiate Student Athletes Knowledge of Injury and Injury Prevention written by Marissa Fishel and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 27 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study examined collegiate student-athletes' knowledge of injury, injury prevention, and barriers to seeking out an athletic trainer based upon basic demographic information (sex, sport, ever injured, ever visited an athletic trainer). A total of 100 collegiate student-athletes completed a valid and reliable survey. Results indicated the knowledge of injury prevention based on ever visited an athletic trainer to be statistically significant. Top barriers to seeking out an athletic trainer included the ability to self- treat, injury not serious enough to seek out athletic trainer, and not wanting coach to know injured. Information from this study may assist athletic trainers and other professionals working with collegiate student-athletes.

Book Student Services for Athletes

Download or read book Student Services for Athletes written by Mary F. Howard-Hamilton and published by Jossey-Bass. This book was released on 2001-04-26 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This issue provides critical information on the trends that are affecting athletic programs - and presents practical strategies and insights for ensuring a positive college experience for all student athletes. The authors explore a full range of important issues, including the ongoing impact of Title IX, the integration of student athletes into on-campus residence halls, the college experience for minority athletes, and the expansion of opportunities for women athletes. They present current research in psychosocial and cognitive developmental theories and provide models of successful enrollment and student services programs for assisting student athletes during their college career and beyond. The authors also review the evolution of college sports, including the relevant terms and definitions of this field, and examine the personal and environmental factors that shape a student athlete's college experience. As a training resource for student services professionals, this volume is also ideal for use in the classroom.This is the 93rd issue of the Jossey-Bass series New Directions for Student Services.

Book Enhancing the Female Student Athlete Satisfaction at an NCAA Division I Limited Resource Institution

Download or read book Enhancing the Female Student Athlete Satisfaction at an NCAA Division I Limited Resource Institution written by Emanuel Kenneth Siegfried and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Siegfried, Emanuel Kenneth. Ed.D. The University of Memphis. December 2019. Enhancing the Female Student-Athlete Satisfaction at an NCAA Division I Limited-Resource Institution. Major Professor: Donna Menke, Ph.D.This study conducted a quantitative analysis on pre-recorded secondary data from a student-athlete survey previously conducted at East Valley University (UVU). There were 734 participants in the study with 330 being male and 404 being female student-athletes. A comparative between group design was used. The first research question examined was to what degree do males and females differ in satisfaction with their coaches, equity of athletics-related resources, and athletic-related facilities. The second research question examined to what degree do females differ between the type of sport they play and their level of satisfaction with coaches, equity of athletic-related resources, and athletic-related facilities. The final research question examined to what degree does student-athlete satisfaction differ by years of survey with coaches, equity of athletic-related resources, and athletic-related facilities at a Division I institution with limited resources. The data analysis for all three research questions was a multiple analysis of variance (MANOVA). Post-hoc, univariate testing was also utilized when the MANOVA was found to be statistically significant at p.

Book Student Athletes  Perceptions of Athletic Training Services

Download or read book Student Athletes Perceptions of Athletic Training Services written by Joshua P. Cooper and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Quality of Effort

    Book Details:
  • Author : Reggie Marra
  • Publisher : Integral Journeys
  • Release : 1991
  • ISBN : 9780962782800
  • Pages : 148 pages

Download or read book The Quality of Effort written by Reggie Marra and published by Integral Journeys. This book was released on 1991 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Student Athlete s College Recruitment Guide

Download or read book Student Athlete s College Recruitment Guide written by Ashley B. Benjamin and published by Infobase Publishing. This book was released on 2009 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Student-Athlete's College Recruitment Guide explores this behind-the-scenes information, giving students and their families an insightful look at the world of college athletics. This in-depth resource examines the many aspects of the college athletic recruitment process, including what to look for when choosing a program to best fit a student's abilities and needs, both athletically and academically. Expert interviews with top coaches reveal what they believe student athletes need to "make it" in this ultracompetitive realm and how to avoid the common pitfalls that can hinder a student athlete's performance. This new book is a valuable tool for high school students navigating the recruiting process. Chapters include: -Why Play? -Considering a University -Getting Seen -Scholarship Negotiation -Unsafe Practices -Gender Issues -Racial Issues.