Athletic Identity and its Relation to Athletic Life Quality in Professional Cricketers
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The present correlational study aimed to explore the relationship between Athletic Identity and
Athletic Life Quality. The sample (N= 98) with the age range of M= 22.75, consisted of
currently active professional Indian cricketers recruited through snowball sampling. The
assessment measures included; the Athletic Identity Measurement Scale (AIMS) Cieslak (2004)
and the Athlete Life Quality Scale (ALQS) (Gentner, 2004). Correlational analysis revealed that
there is a significant positive relation between athletic identity and athletic life quality. Its
sub-components, which are Social Identity, Exclusivity and Negative Affectivity also showed
significant relationship with Athletic life quality. Multiple Regression Analysis revealed that
Exclusivity accounted for 53.4 % variance in the levels of athletic life quality. This indicates the
importance of the social and cognitive identities of the athlete that have a significant impact on
their levels of life satisfaction. The findings will facilitate sports psychologists to customize
wellness frameworks that may improve psychosocial aspects of quality of life in athletes. Braun
& Clark’s (2006) thematic analysis was used to analyze qualitative data analysis.
