Abstract

The ultimate goal of this study was to strengthen capability to actively cope with the problem of social adjustment high school baseball players experience when they decide in the future to retire as baseball player s or choose another career. Participants were selected from high school baseball players and then data of 35 3 players were analyzed by using cluster sampling method. For data processing, Amos 20.0 programs were used(α=.05). Specifically, measurement and structure model were verified in order to verify the research hypotheses. Conclusion of the research is as follows: First, family cohesion, family adaptability improve when parent-adolescent open type communication of high school baseball players is high. Second, rational career decision-making improves when family cohesion and family adaptability are high. Third, when parent-adolescent open type communication is high, family cohesion, family adaptability improve consecutively and finally, rational career decision-making also improves. The present study provided basic data for a career theory that would reflect the importance of communication among family members of high school sports players.

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