The role of collegiate sport experience in social adjustment and quality of college life: moderating role of the school year

Weisheng Chiu, Heetae Cho, Seungmo Kim

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Abstract

This study aimed to establish a research model and investigate the relationships among collegiate sport experience, social adjustment, and quality of college life. In addition, this study examined the moderating effect of the school year on the impact of collegiate sport experience on social adjustment and quality of college life. A total of 271 college students from South Korea were collected using convenience sampling. Data analysis was conducted using partial least square structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) by SmartPLS 3.0. Results showed that collegiate sport experience positively influenced students’ social adjustment and quality of college life. Moreover, social adjustment positively affected the quality of college life. Also, this study identified that the school year positively moderated the impact of collegiate sport experience on both social adjustment and quality of college life. The findings provide implications for university administrators to offer various sport programmes and services to fulfil students’ needs and enhance their well-being.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAsia Pacific Journal of Education
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2023

Keywords

  • Collegiate sport experience
  • PLS-SEM
  • quality of college life
  • school year
  • social adjustment
  • student involvement theory

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