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Career transitions in sport

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Wylleman P, Alfermann D & Lavallee D (2004) Career transitions in sport. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 5 (1), pp. 3-5. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1469029202000481; https://doi.org/10.1016/S1469-0292%2802%2900048-1

Abstract
First paragraph: In 2000, an extensive literature search on the topic of career transitions in sport generated over 220 references - a number which was ten times higher than the references available in 1980 (Lavallee, Wylleman, & Sinclair, 2000). The interest in this area has been reflected in the international scholarly co-operation promoted by the Special Interest Group on Career Transitions (SIG-CT) initiated in 1993 (Wylleman, Lavallee, & Alfermann, 1999) and which brought the theme of career transitions to the forefront at many international congresses ( [Alfermann, 1998], [Alfermann, 2000], [Alfermann & Stambulova, 2001], [Stambulova, 1997], [Wylleman, 1995], [Wylleman & Alfermann, 1997], [Wylleman et al., 2001], [Wylleman & Schilling, 1997] and [Wylleman & Stambulova, 1999]). For example, no less than 22 papers related to the topic of career transitions were presented during the past 10th World Congress of Sport Psychology in 2001! This co-operation has also been supported by the Managing Council of the European Federation of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC) and has resulted not only in a FEPSAC Position Statement on Career Transitions (FEPSAC, 1999) but also in a volume of the FEPSAC Monograph Series (Wylleman et al., 1999).

Journal
Psychology of Sport and Exercise: Volume 5, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/01/2004
Publication date online23/01/2003
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/7665
PublisherElsevier
Publisher URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/…1469029202000481
ISSN1469-0292