Centre for Mental Health Research, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
BMC Psychiatry. 2012 Sep 26;12:157. doi: 10.1186/1471-244X-12-157.
Adolescents and young adults experience a high level of mental disorders, yet tend not to seek help. Research indicates that there are many barriers and facilitators to help-seeking for young people in the general community. However there are limited data available for young elite athletes. This study aims to determine what young elite athletes perceive as the barriers and facilitators to help-seeking for common mental health problems.
Fifteen elite athletes aged 16-23 years each participated in one of three focus group discussions. In addition to written data, verbal responses were audio taped, transcribed and thematically analysed.
Participants' written and verbal data suggested that stigma was the most important perceived barrier to seeking help for young elite athletes. Other notable barriers were a lack of mental health literacy, and negative past experiences of help-seeking. Facilitators to help-seeking were encouragement from others, having an established relationship with a provider, pleasant previous interactions with providers, the positive attitudes of others, especially their coach, and access to the internet.
Intervention strategies for improving help-seeking in young elite athletes should focus on reducing stigma, increasing mental health literacy, and improving relations with potential providers.
青少年和年轻人经历了很高水平的精神障碍,但往往不寻求帮助。研究表明,在普通社区中,年轻人寻求帮助存在许多障碍和促进因素。然而,针对年轻精英运动员的数据有限。本研究旨在确定年轻精英运动员对常见心理健康问题的求助的障碍和促进因素有何看法。
15 名年龄在 16-23 岁的精英运动员每人参加了三个焦点小组讨论之一。除了书面数据外,口头回答还进行了录音、转录和主题分析。
参与者的书面和口头数据表明,对年轻精英运动员来说,耻辱感是寻求帮助的最重要障碍。其他值得注意的障碍包括心理健康素养的缺乏,以及过去寻求帮助的负面经历。寻求帮助的促进因素包括他人的鼓励、与提供者建立良好的关系、与提供者之前愉快的互动、他人的积极态度,尤其是教练,以及互联网的可及性。
为提高年轻精英运动员的求助行为而制定的干预策略应侧重于减少耻辱感、提高心理健康素养,并改善与潜在提供者的关系。