The pursuit of optimal dual career balance by athletes in women’s professional ice hockey

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Andrijiw, Andre M. and Pink, Matthew A.. (2024). The pursuit of optimal dual career balance by athletes in women’s professional ice hockey. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. 36(4), pp. 643-663. https://doi.org/10.1080/10413200.2023.2296910
AuthorsAndrijiw, Andre M. and Pink, Matthew A.
Abstract

A recent period of growth in women’s professional and semiprofessional sport leagues has provided many athletes with newfound career opportunities. Concomitantly, an increasing number of female athletes are maintaining occupations in and out of sport. Little, however, is known about such maintenance: an ever-growing body of literature on dual careers (i.e., the combination of sport and studies or work) is replete with works on sport and education, but lacking in studies on athletes who are employed in multiple occupations. Consequently, and given related calls for further inquiry, the researchers conducted a study on the pursuit of optimal dual career balance by athletes who have typically held more than one occupation, those in women’s professional ice hockey. Interviews with nine such athletes (n = 9), as well as two team managers (n = 2), from the Premier Hockey Federation, revealed that the pursuit of optimal dual career balance involved multiple demands (e.g., work-work conflict, work to family interference); elicited the employment of organizational (e.g., schedule accommodations, athletic reprieves, flexible work arrangements), social (e.g., moral and financial support), and personal resources (e.g., planning/scheduling, open communication, temporary task prioritization, compartmentalization, positive reinterpretation); and engendered both costs (e.g., limited training and athletic development, dropout/retirement) and benefits (e.g., vocational advancement, broadened identities, preparedness for athletic career cessation) alike. Ultimately, the responses of the interviewees pointed to the potential for managers and psychologists to further support working athletes in the pursuit of optimal dual career balance.

Lay summary: Athletes in women’s professional ice hockey typically must maintain more than one career/occupation. In doing so, they are likely to experience multiple challenges (e.g., work conflicts). These challenges may result in dropout, or, through various supports, be minimized. When minimized, or overcome, athletes may succeed in sport, work, and beyond.

Keywordsdual career balance; athletes; burnout; female ; ice hockey
Year01 Jan 2024
JournalJournal of Applied Sport Psychology
Journal citation36 (4), pp. 643-663
PublisherRoutledge
ISSN1041-3200
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/10413200.2023.2296910
Web address (URL)https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10413200.2023.2296910#abstract
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Online22 Dec 2023
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Accepted11 Dec 2023
Deposited19 Sep 2024
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