Abstract

Career-ending sport injury (CESI) forcing an unexpected transition out of sport, can have severe consequences for adolescents’ lives. Adolescence is a crucial phase where the present and future identity is shaped by the environment and experiences. In this paper, we will introduce the reader to a former football player who had a career-ending hip injury at an early age and how the unwanted transition developed into anxiety, depression, and a feeling of loss of identity. Based on sports psychology research, we will present some practical considerations to manage the psychosocial difficulties associated with early retirement caused by CESI.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftDansk Sportsmedicin
Vol/bind2020
ISSN1397-4211
StatusUdgivet - 29 jul. 2020

Citationsformater