2012
DOI: 10.1080/1091367x.2012.693371
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Assessing College Student-Athletes' Life Stress: Initial Measurement Development and Validation

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“…The 24-item CSALSS (Lu et al, 2012) was used to assess situations that athletes encountered in their daily life and sports and considered as major stressors in their lives. The questionnaire asked questions such as “I am annoyed with my coach’s bias against me.” There are eight factors in the 24-item CSALSS including: (a) sports injury, (b) performance demand, (c) coach relationships, (d) training adaptation, (e) interpersonal relationships, (f) romantic relationships, (g) family relationships, and (h) academic requirements.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The 24-item CSALSS (Lu et al, 2012) was used to assess situations that athletes encountered in their daily life and sports and considered as major stressors in their lives. The questionnaire asked questions such as “I am annoyed with my coach’s bias against me.” There are eight factors in the 24-item CSALSS including: (a) sports injury, (b) performance demand, (c) coach relationships, (d) training adaptation, (e) interpersonal relationships, (f) romantic relationships, (g) family relationships, and (h) academic requirements.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questionnaire asked questions such as “I am annoyed with my coach’s bias against me.” There are eight factors in the 24-item CSALSS including: (a) sports injury, (b) performance demand, (c) coach relationships, (d) training adaptation, (e) interpersonal relationships, (f) romantic relationships, (g) family relationships, and (h) academic requirements. Lu and colleagues (2012) reported that CSALSS can be categorized into two major components—general life stressors (by adding factor e, f, g, h) and sport-specific stressors (by adding factor a, b, c, d). Participants indicated the frequency of the event on a six-point Likert scale ranged from 1 ( Never ) to 6 ( Always ).…”
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“…Student-athletes life stress was measured using the The College StudentAthletes' Life Stress Scale (Lu, Hsu, Chan, Cheen, & Kao, 2012). This measure was developed to assess college student-athletes' life stress which includes relational, academic and sport demands.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another perspective, Lu, Hsu, Chan, Cheen and Kao (2012) mention the validation of another assessment tool. The College Student-Athletes' Life Stress Scale is an initial measurement and validation tool suitable for student athletes.…”
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confidence: 99%