A Time for Clinical Transformation: Emerging Implications From COVID-19 for Athlete Transition Research and Clinical Practice

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J.D. DeFreese The University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill

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Samuel R. Walton The University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill

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Avinash Chandran The University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill
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Zachary Y. Kerr The University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill

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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in changes to the structure of sport and the experiences of athletes. In this commentary, we consider how these changes, including schedule disruptions and the early termination of careers, have contributed to a reconsideration of how athlete transition should be defined, examined, and intervened upon. We outline our rationale for this proposed reconfiguration, including implications for researchers and practitioners working with athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. For researchers, we recommend updating the transition definition, reconsidering the measurement of salient transition-related variables, and utilizing study designs/methods that best facilitate this work. For practitioners, we recommend considering the dynamic nature of transition within holistic athlete care, building momentum on mental health destigmatization achieved during the pandemic, athlete transition education, and clinician advocacy for transition-related resources for athletes. Ultimately, we hope this work will spark continued innovations in athlete transition research and practice moving forward.

DeFreese, Walton, Chandran, and Kerr are with the Center for the Study of Retired Athletes, The University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. Chandran is also with the Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention, Inc., Indianapolis, IN, USA.

DeFreese (defreese@email.unc.edu) is corresponding author.
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