Bianco T
Department of Human Movement and Exercise Science at The University of Western Australia.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 2001 Dec;72(4):376-88. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2001.10608974.
Research suggests that social support can be an important coping resource for athletes recovering from sport injury. Few studies have investigated this claim, however. To address this gap in the literature, 10 elite downhill skiers who had recovered from serious sport injuries were interviewed about the sources of stress associated with injury and the role of social support in recovery from sport injury. This paper presents the social supportfindings that emergedfrom this research'. Content analyses of the social support data revealed that the skiers needed various types of emotional, informational, and tangible support from the occurrence of injury through the return to full activity. Members of the treatment team, the ski team, and the skiers' home support net works provided social support throughout these phases. In general, the skiers were satisfied with the support received, indicating that it reduced distress and kept them motivated throughout recovery. The findings from this research have implications for the design of sport injury interventions.
研究表明,社会支持对于从运动损伤中恢复的运动员而言可能是一种重要的应对资源。然而,很少有研究对这一说法进行调查。为了填补文献中的这一空白,我们采访了10名从严重运动损伤中恢复的优秀速降滑雪运动员,询问他们与损伤相关的压力来源以及社会支持在运动损伤恢复中的作用。本文呈现了这项研究得出的社会支持方面的研究结果。对社会支持数据的内容分析显示,从受伤到完全恢复活动期间,滑雪运动员需要各种类型的情感支持、信息支持和实际支持。治疗团队成员、滑雪队以及滑雪运动员的家庭支持网络在这些阶段都提供了社会支持。总体而言,滑雪运动员对所获得的支持感到满意,这表明这种支持减轻了他们的痛苦,并在整个恢复过程中使他们保持动力。这项研究的结果对运动损伤干预措施的设计具有启示意义。