Sebbens Joshua, Hassmén Peter, Crisp Dimity, Wensley Kate
Research Institute for Sport and Exercise, University of CanberraCanberra, ACT, Australia; Performance Psychology, Australian Institute of SportCanberra, ACT, Australia.
Research Institute for Sport and Exercise, University of CanberraCanberra, ACT, Australia; Centre for Applied Psychology, University of CanberraCanberra, ACT, Australia.
Front Psychol. 2016 Jun 24;7:911. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00911. eCollection 2016.
Mental illnesses are as prevalent among elite athletes as in the general population. Despite this, there is little research examining how to enhance mental health literacy or helping behaviors in elite sport environments. A Mental Health in Sport (MHS) workshop was therefore developed and its effects on mental health literacy and confidence studied in 166 coaches and support staff working with elite athletes and teams in Australia. Results indicated that participants increased their knowledge of the signs and symptoms of common mental illnesses and were more confident in helping someone who may be experiencing a mental health problem. We conclude that even a very brief intervention can be effective in improving the mental health literacy and confidence of key persons in elite sport environments, and may promote early intervention and timely referral of elite athletes with mental health concerns to appropriate professionals.
精神疾病在精英运动员中的患病率与普通人群相当。尽管如此,在精英体育环境中,研究如何提高心理健康素养或助人行为的研究却很少。因此,开发了一个体育心理健康(MHS)工作坊,并在澳大利亚166名与精英运动员和团队合作的教练及支持人员中研究了其对心理健康素养和信心的影响。结果表明,参与者增加了对常见精神疾病体征和症状的了解,并且在帮助可能正在经历心理健康问题的人时更有信心。我们得出结论,即使是非常简短的干预也可以有效提高精英体育环境中关键人员的心理健康素养和信心,并可能促进对有心理健康问题的精英运动员进行早期干预和及时转介给合适的专业人员。