Sources of stress in NCAA Division 1 women ice hockey players

The purpose of this study was to identify the sources of stress experienced by NCAA Division I female ice hockey players at one university. In-depth, open-ended interviews were carried out with six athletes. The data was inductively analyzed according to the guidelines set forth by Cote and colle...

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Main Author: Heller, Tracy L.
Other Authors: Neil, Graham I. (advisor)
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 2003
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.797742014-02-13T04:08:15ZSources of stress in NCAA Division 1 women ice hockey playersHeller, Tracy L.Women hockey playersStress (Psychology)The purpose of this study was to identify the sources of stress experienced by NCAA Division I female ice hockey players at one university. In-depth, open-ended interviews were carried out with six athletes. The data was inductively analyzed according to the guidelines set forth by Cote and colleagues (Cote et al., 1993; Cote et al., 1995). The results of the analysis identified three main categories of stress: (a) the educational demands included academic concerns and time concerns; (b) the hockey pressures included the advantages of playing Division I, hockey performance stressors, training concerns, and the transition to the NCAA; and (c) the relationship issues included family and significant-other relationships, "hockey family" relationships, and social concerns. The connection linking the categories centered on the time concerns and on achieving a successful balance among the educational, hockey, and social pressures. These findings are similar to stressors reported by researchers in a variety of sports.McGill UniversityNeil, Graham I. (advisor)2003Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001984056proquestno: AAIMQ88648Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Arts (Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=79774
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Stress (Psychology)
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Stress (Psychology)
Heller, Tracy L.
Sources of stress in NCAA Division 1 women ice hockey players
description The purpose of this study was to identify the sources of stress experienced by NCAA Division I female ice hockey players at one university. In-depth, open-ended interviews were carried out with six athletes. The data was inductively analyzed according to the guidelines set forth by Cote and colleagues (Cote et al., 1993; Cote et al., 1995). The results of the analysis identified three main categories of stress: (a) the educational demands included academic concerns and time concerns; (b) the hockey pressures included the advantages of playing Division I, hockey performance stressors, training concerns, and the transition to the NCAA; and (c) the relationship issues included family and significant-other relationships, "hockey family" relationships, and social concerns. The connection linking the categories centered on the time concerns and on achieving a successful balance among the educational, hockey, and social pressures. These findings are similar to stressors reported by researchers in a variety of sports.
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title_short Sources of stress in NCAA Division 1 women ice hockey players
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