Storying sports injury experiences of elite track athletes: A narrative analysis

Ciara Everard*, Ross Wadey, Karen Howells

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Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolynErthygladolygiad gan gymheiriaid

32 Dyfyniadau (Scopus)

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Objective: Taking a social and cultural perspective, this study extends research in the field of sport injury psychology by storying elite track athletes injury experiences to identify dominant socio-cultural narratives that structure their tales. Methods: Fifteen elite track athletes participated. Data collection spanned 18 months and involved two methods of collection: life-story interviews and timelining. A total of 42 interviews were collected. Dialogical narrative analysis was used to identify the narrative typologies. Results: Six narrative typologies were identified: Resilience, Merry-Go-Round, Longevity, Pendulum, Snowball, and MoretoMe. Conclusion: This study extends the sport injury psychology evidence-base by highlighting how socio-cultural practices and processes influenced the thoughts, feelings, and behaviours of athletes throughout the full spectrum of injury. By creating and sharing narratives of injury, we can expand the opportunities available to athletes to enable them to make sense of their injury experiences in diverse and meaningful ways.

Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Rhif yr erthygl102007
CyfnodolynPsychology of Sport and Exercise
Cyfrol56
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar24 Meh 2021
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 28 Meh 2021

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