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One role or two?: The function of psychological separation in role conflict.
Authors:Settles, Isis H.   Sellers, Robert M.   Damas, Alphonse, Jr.
Abstract:Student athletes vary in how much they view their academic and athletic role identities as separate from and interfering with each other. The authors investigated the relation of these perceptions to psychological well-being in 200 intercollegiate athletes. Measures included role separation, interference, identity, and well-being. Correlations indicated that interference related negatively to well-being, whereas viewing the roles as distinct related positively to well-being. Regression analyses of demographic and role identity variables also showed a positive association between role separation and well-being, and a significant Separation×Interference interaction. Specifically, role interference was negatively related to well-being for those who viewed the two roles as distinct but unrelated for those who did not. The buffering effects of role separation are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:role conflict   role identities   psychological separation   student athletes   academic roles   athletic roles   well-being   interference   role separation
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