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Pathways to flourishing of athletes: the role of team and individual strength use

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Stander, Frederick
Rothmann, Sebastiaan
Botha, Elrie

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Information is needed regarding the antecedents and outcomes of flourishing, particularly in sports contexts, where the study of this optimal well-being state has remained largely unexplored. This study examined the role of strength use to facilitate flourishing, enhance team embeddedness, and counter withdrawal behaviour of athletes. It further investigated the role of flourishing to retain athletes to their sport and teams and examined the role of team embeddedness in this relationship. A cross-sectional research design was utilised with structural equation modelling to assess model fit and examine postulated relationships. The sample comprised 235 student athletes. The results suggested that team strength use predicts flourishing. It further revealed positive paths to team embeddedness from both individual and team strength use. Flourishing was also positively related to team embeddedness. Lastly, a negative association was found between team embeddedness and withdrawal behaviour among the athletes.

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Stander, F.W. et al. 2017. Pathways to flourishing of athletes: the role of team and individual strength use. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 47(1):23-34. [https://doi.org/10.1177/0081246316649095]

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