IntroductionStudent-athletes often develop within dual-career contexts in which academic and athletic demands coexist under sustained pressure. Although Social Cognitive Career Theory has been widely used to explain educational and career development, less is known about how identity-based self-systems are translated into extended future-oriented planning under chronic role overload. The study examined whether general self-efficacy mediates the relationship between student identity and planning
Future planning for athletes: a social cognitive career theory explanation of student-athletes’ self-efficacy and reflection
Hsueh-Chung Wang
