Understanding Experiences of and Influences on Well-Being in Elite Para-Sport: A Qualitative Exploration of UK Para-Athletes

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Miller, Brodie [1 ]
Barker, Jamie B. [1 ]
Hunton, Emily [2 ]
Plateau, Carolyn R. [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Loughborough Univ, Sch Sport Exercise & Hlth Sci, Loughborough, England
[2] UK Sports Inst, Loughborough Performance Ctr, Loughborough, Leics, England
[3] Loughborough Univ, Sch Sport Exercise & Hlth Sci, Loughborough LE11 3TU, Leices, England
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welfare; disability; Paralympics; mental health; stressors; DISABILITY; COACHES; END;
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10.1037/spy0000342
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The well-being of elite athletes has been an important focus of research in recent years, with a view to identifying the specific stressors they experience and thus inform effective mechanisms of support for those competing at an elite level. However, para-athlete well-being has been comparatively underresearched, and the nuances that may contribute to or inhibit well-being in this population are still poorly understood. Therefore, the purpose of our study was to explore elite para-athlete experiences of well-being and to understand the unique aspects of the elite para-athlete environment that may impact upon their well-being. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 21 current U.K. para-athletes (13 Paralympians and eight internationally competitive para-athletes; from 12 different summer para-sports; median age: 28.8 years, range 22-47). Data were inductively thematically analyzed. Four key themes were developed: (a) understanding of para-athlete well-being, (b) a need for specialized support, (c) navigating conflicting identities, (d) access to (some) opportunities. Para-athletes highlighted a need for more specific, tailored support from within the elite sport context (e.g., in relation to transitions into centralized programs and the day-to-day support offered by athlete support personnel). Classification processes were experienced as highly stressful events, which many para-athletes felt underprepared to navigate. Para-athletes struggled to manage their identity as an elite sports person, fighting against media "superhuman" discourses and pressures from national governing body (NGB) staff that failed to acknowledge them as "person first, athlete second". Our study emphasizes the importance of the provision of tailored support to protect and enhance well-being in this specific population.
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