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Sport and academic engagement of 1,387 Slovenian dual-career athletes before and during COVID-19 lockdown—what did we learn?
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Drole, Kristina
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Paravlić, Armin
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Coakley, Jay
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Doupona, Mojca
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Introduction: Since the coronavirus disease outbreak in 2019, there have been several preventive measures and restrictions applied to minimize the transmission of the virus. While lockdown has affected our everyday lives, it has negatively impacted sport and athletes as well. Methods: 1,387 Slovenian dual-career (DC) athletes (47.4% females, 52.6% males) participated in the 22-item questionnaire to gather information on their sports and academic engagement before and during COVID-19 lockdown period. Half of the athletes were enrolled in education at the secondary level (n = 819, aged 15–18 years), while the others were enrolled in primary (n = 301, 8–14 years) and tertiary (n = 267, 19–36 years) education. All participants in the current study have a valid athlete categorization by the Slovenian Olympic Committee and are competing at either junior (31.7%), national (26.9%), prospective (29.5%), international (8.5%), world (2.3%) or Olympic (1.2%) level. Results: DC athletes spent less time on training (−4.7h; p<0.001), learning (−1.0h; p<0.001), exams (−0.9h; p<0.001), laboratory work (−0.6h; p<0.001), and other educational activities (−0.3h; p<0.001) during COVID-19 lockdown compared to period before the lockdown. Their training environment was changed so they trained either at home or outdoors. Results showed that indoor (−3.7h; p<0.001) and team sport athletes (−1.3h; p<0.001) trained less than outdoor and individual sports. Male athletes spent more time on training both before (1.3h; p<0.001) and during lockdown (1.3h; p<0.001) and other sport-related activities (1.3h; p<0.001). On the other hand, female athletes spent more time on studying both before (1.5h; p<0.001) and during lockdown (2.6h; p<0.001). Both sport and educational activities were influenced by athletes’ age (p≤0.017). Conclusion: Indoor and team sport athletes were more affected by the governmental measures than outdoor and individual sport athletes. Male athletes experienced a greater decline in learning time compared to female athletes. DC is shown to be beneficial for athletes even in times of COVID-19 lockdown, as DC athletes report smaller decline in motivation, shifting attention from sport to study and having fewer mental problems due to uncertain sports future. The feedback of the preventive measures could serve to assist policy makers and athlete’s support staff to form and apply preventive measures that are more effective for DC athletes’ training and education.
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English
Keywords:
sport
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COVID-19
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pandemic
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education
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sport policy
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student-athlete
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training load
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academic load
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behavioral changes
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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FŠ - Faculty of Sport
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Published
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Year:
2023
Number of pages:
11 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 14, art. 1173261
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-154001
UDC:
796.01:616.98-036.21:578.834
ISSN on article:
1664-1078
DOI:
10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1173261
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152462851
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18.01.2024
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Frontiers in psychology
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Front. psychol.
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Frontiers Media
ISSN:
1664-1078
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519967513
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Slovenian
Keywords:
šport
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pandemija
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COVID-19
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izobraževanje
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športna politika
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študent športnik
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obremenitev s treningi
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vedenjske spremembe
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Funder:
ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P5-0147
Name:
Kineziologija monostrukturnih, polistrukturnih in konvencionalnih športov
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