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Title: Collective conceptualization of parental support of dual career athletes: The EMPATIA framework
Authors: Varga, Kinga
MacDonncha, Ciaran
Blondel, Laurence
Bozzano, Enrico
Burlot, Fabrice
Costa, Rute
Debois, Nadine
Delon, Dominique
Figueiredo, Antonio 
Foerster, Joerg
Gjaka, Masar
Gonçalves, Carlos 
Guidotti, Flavia
Pesce, Caterina
Pišl, Andrej
Rheinisch, Eoin
Rolo, Ana
Rozman, Sara
Ryan, Gary
Templet, Anne
Tessitore, Antonio 
Warrington, Giles
Capranica, Laura
Doupona, Mojca
Issue Date: 2021
Project: European Commission under the Erasmus+ Programme [number 590437-EPP-1-2017-1-SISPO- SCP] 
Serial title, monograph or event: PLoS ONE
Volume: 16
Issue: 9
Abstract: This study aimed to use a concept mapping methodology to develop a European framework of the needs of parents/guardians (P/G) for supporting athletes combining sport and education (dual career, DC). By means of a concept mapping methodology, 337 French, Irish, Italian, Portuguese, and Slovenian parents sorted and rated 80 potential statements associated to parenting DC athletes. Five distinct clusters emerged: 1. P/G’ roles, needs and awareness to support athletes, including 22 statements (mean:3.7; range: 3.2–4.2 pt); 2. Requirements for effective planning of DC pathway, including 19 statements (mean:3.7; range: 3.2–4.5 pt); 3. Educational opportunity, including 13 statements (mean:3.5; range: 3.1–4.0 pt); 4. Policy and provision for DC, including 19 statements (mean:3.7; range: 3.1–4.2 pt); and 5. Athletes’ lifestyle & self-management, including 7 statements (mean:4.0; range: 3.5–4.5 pt). Estimates of effect size (Partial eta-squared) were calculated for ANOVAs to assess the degree of variability on the statement importance ranking as the dependent variable accounted for by the demographic data. The concept mapping showed good validity (stress value: 0.11) and high reliability (rSHT: 0.99, rSHM: 0.98; rRR:0.98). One-third of the statements indicated differences (p<0.05) in relation to the P/Gs’ gender and the athletes’ education level, competition level and sport typology. In synthesizing the opinions, experience and needs of P/Gs of DC athletes the present framework provided sound theoretical underpinnings to inform the development of an online educational programme for empowering parenting DC athletes (https://edu.empatiasport. eu/eng/), as well as be a foundation for future Pan-European DC research on how these statements interact with each other, in different European contexts.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/105369
ISSN: 1932-6203
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257719
Rights: openAccess
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