Re-establishing Identity through Sport: The Influences of Participation in an Elite Paralympic Military Sport Program on Active Duty Service Memebers with Acquired Disabilities

Abstract

=A phenomenological approach was employed, using a three phase semistructured interview protocol to capture military journeys of four (4) service members who had sustained a physical disability as the result of a combat injury and chose to remain on active duty status as a part of a specialized unit designed to prepare service members for the Paralympics. Results: Three themes were identified with implications on the saliency of the service members’ identities. These were goal orientation, champions through transition, and the unit. Participants reported that participation in the specialized unit provided new challenges and opportunities, inspired both athletic and military goals and provided the opportunity to continue to serve. Conclusion: Concepts self-determination theory (STD) were evident across the participants’ accounts of their military careers. The findings portray a group of highly self-determined service members, who throughout the course of their military journey experienced a strong sense of competence, relatedness and autonomy. The elite military sport program provided infrastructure required to foster the salience of a service member identity.

Presenters

Lindsay Hammond

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Virtual Poster

Theme

2018 Special Focus - Sports Impacts: Reshaping Cities, Environments, People

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Veterans Sport Identity

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