Associations between student‐athletes’ self‐esteem and career adaptability across the high school years

The key challenges in sustainable elite sports concern young athletes´ holistic development. Consequently, preparation for dual careers has been recommended to enhance athletes’ well‐being and equip them for life after sports. The aim of this study was to examine the developmental associations betwe...

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Schools
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Self Concept
Self esteem
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