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22 lip 2024 · Mental health concerns in athletes have long been overlooked, but research shows many competitors deal with depression, anxiety and other conditions.
Intentionally addressing mental health in sports is a proactive approach that can shift current perceptions of remaining reactive to mental health issues. This paper has explored redefining mental health care in the context of sports as a “legal performance enhancement”.
5 mar 2024 · Mental health touches every way that we interact with young athletes, and has significant impacts on a broad range of health and performance outcomes. We hope that this issue will help to inform sports medicine clinicians across a broad range of topics and aid in their care of the young athlete.
21 cze 2023 · This study presents the results of an updated systematic review of the mental health and social outcomes of community and elite-level sport participation for adults. The findings have informed the development of the ‘Mental Health through Sport’ conceptual model for adults.
Specific mental health disorders in athletes, such as eating disorders/disordered eating, depression and suicide, anxiety and stress, overtraining, sleep disorders and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, are reviewed with a focus on detection, management, the effect on performance and prevention.
23 mar 2023 · We propose the use of high-quality single-case studies with athletes who experience subclinical or clinical mental health issues, and further investigation of mechanisms of change linking intervention components to outcomes of interest.
27 sty 2022 · Although the psychological benefits of recreational sport are well-documented (Brawn et al., 2015), elite sport can have negative consequences for athlete mental health (Castaldelli-Maia et al., 2019).