An Examination of Athletic Trainers' Occupational Recovery Experiences During Time After Work

Although researchers have directed scholars toward investigating the effectiveness of the nonwork personal time of athletic trainers (ATs), no one has characterized the occupational recovery experiences of ATs. To examine the reliability and validity of the Recovery Experience Questionnaire (REQ) fo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of athletic training 2020-05, Vol.55 (5), p.532-537
Hauptverfasser: Gnacinski, Stacy L, Nai, Mellanie, Brady, Megan, Meyer, Barbara B, Newman, Nate
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Zusammenfassung:Although researchers have directed scholars toward investigating the effectiveness of the nonwork personal time of athletic trainers (ATs), no one has characterized the occupational recovery experiences of ATs. To examine the reliability and validity of the Recovery Experience Questionnaire (REQ) for use in AT populations. Cross-sectional study. Web-based survey. A total of 144 ATs (71 men, 73 women) working in a variety of National Collegiate Athletic Association sports across all levels of competition. The REQ was administered to assess the AT recovery experience. Preliminary evidence emerged for the reliability (ω = 0.80-0.90) and validity of the REQ for use in AT populations. Weak linear relationships were identified between stress and perceptions of psychological detachment ( = -0.314, < .001), mastery ( = -0.179, = .32), control ( = -0.284, = .001), and relaxation ( = -0.157, = .06). Our results support measuring and applying occupational recovery for AT stress and work-life balance. Given that occupational recovery as a construct was only weakly related to stress, it is clearly a unique and distinct variable worth considering within the work-life balance line of inquiry.
ISSN:1062-6050
1938-162X
DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-26-18