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Understanding the Experiences of Para-Collegiate Student-Athletes: A Mixed Methods Study

Derek Whaley Jasmine Townsend Christy Brown Cedomir Stanojevic Ramon Zabriskie

Abstrak

Experiences are the impressions developed through gaining, using, fostering, and sometimes disposing of a service or product. Recent years have shown an ongoing emphasis placed on experiences and their impacts; one of particular interest for this study are the experiences of para-collegiate student-athletes. Using the Experience Type Framework (ETF) and the Experience Impact Scale (EIS), the purpose of this study was to understand the experience of involvement in intercollegiate sports among student-athletes with disabilities. This study employed an explanatory sequential mixed methods design, using quantitative and qualitative data to understand the student-athlete with disabilities experience. Phase I (n = 30) used the EIS to measure the impact of para-collegiate sports experiences, while Phase II used semi-structured interviews (n = 11) to identify characteristics of para-collegiate sports experiences. Findings from Phase I indicated that para-collegiate sports presented as highly impactful (23% Meaningful and 77% Transformative), and in Phase II, three overall themes emerged, one for each experience type: (1) importance of the disability community and development of life-long friendships (memorable), (2) holistic growth on and off the court for (meaningful), and (3) sense of purpose and self (transformative).  

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Derek Whaley

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Jasmine Townsend

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Christy Brown

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Cedomir Stanojevic

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Ramon Zabriskie

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Whaley, D., Townsend, J., Brown, C., Stanojevic, C., Zabriskie, R. (2026). Understanding the Experiences of Para-Collegiate Student-Athletes: A Mixed Methods Study. https://doi.org/10.17161/jis.v19i1.22950

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2026
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10.17161/jis.v19i1.22950
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