Abstract

Objectives The purposes of this study were to investigate the structural relationship model of retirement anxiety, career decision-making self-efficacy and career preparation behavior of athletes in college. Methods The participants of this study consisted using of 415 athletes who were more than 18 years old with more than 3 years experience of competition. They were assessed by retirement anxiety scale, career decision-making self-efficacy scale and career preparation behavior scale. The evaluation questionnaires were modified to reflect the circumstances in Korea and underwent a validity test prior to translation. The data were conducted by descriptive statistics, confirmatory factor analysis, reliability analysis, correlation analysis, and structure equation modelling. Results First, retirement anxiety had no a influence on career decision-making self-efficacy. Second, retirement anxiety had a positive influence on career preparation behavior. Third, career decision-making self-efficacy had a positively influence on career preparation behavior. Conclusions The result of this study suggests the need of developing programs and providing necessary support aimed at improving college athletes' decision-making self-efficacy and career preparation behavior through career counseling and education.

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