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Coming-Out Experiences of a Gay Male Volleyball Player

Authors :
Suzanne T. Pottratz
Elizabeth M. Mullin
James E. Leone
Source :
The Sport Psychologist. 32:226-236
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Human Kinetics, 2018.

Abstract

A small but growing body of research has investigated the experience of gay male athletes “coming out” in sport, a historically homophobic environment. In this exploratory case study, the experiences of “Mark,” a male volleyball player who came out prior to a championship season, were examined using social identity perspective and athletic identity theory as the frameworks for analysis. Data sources included interviews with Mark, interviews with informants, and Mark’s social-media posts. A narrative of Mark’s coming-out experience was developed and explored in light of the theoretical frameworks, and 2 themes emerged from the data: gay athlete as a (dis)qualifier and “It’s not about the skills, it’s about the attitude,” which explores Mark’s psychological development and its relationship with athletic performance. Implications and strategies for sport psychology consultants working with gay male athletes are discussed.

Details

ISSN :
15432793 and 08884781
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Sport Psychologist
Accession number :
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