2022
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/rch7g
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Measuring Sport-School Conflict and Enrichment: Theoretical Considerations and New Measures

Abstract: Student-athletes are especially at risk of mental health impairment because of the demands of both the academic and athletic context. However, there is a lack of studies focusing on the impact of specific dual career factors on their mental health due to a lack of measurement tools designed to examine the interactions between student and athlete roles. The purpose of this study was to develop the Sport-School Interactions Scale in a long (SSIS-LF) and a short form (SSIS-SF) from existing work-family and school… Show more

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“…Sport–school conflicts and enrichments were assessed using the 12-item French Sport–School Interactions Scale–Short Form (Lefebvre du Grosriez et al, 2022) using a 5-point response format (1 = strongly disagree , 5 = strongly agree ). The 12-item French Sport–School Interactions Scale–Short Form consists of four subscales of three items each: School-to-Sport Conflict (e.g., “The time I spend on my school responsibilities often interferes with my sport responsibilities”), School-to-Sport Enrichment (e.g., “What I have learned during my academic/school activities [knowledge, skills, methods, etc.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sport–school conflicts and enrichments were assessed using the 12-item French Sport–School Interactions Scale–Short Form (Lefebvre du Grosriez et al, 2022) using a 5-point response format (1 = strongly disagree , 5 = strongly agree ). The 12-item French Sport–School Interactions Scale–Short Form consists of four subscales of three items each: School-to-Sport Conflict (e.g., “The time I spend on my school responsibilities often interferes with my sport responsibilities”), School-to-Sport Enrichment (e.g., “What I have learned during my academic/school activities [knowledge, skills, methods, etc.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%