Kilic Özgür, Johnson Urban, Kerkhoffs Gino M M J, Rosier Philippe, Gouttebarge Vincent
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Academic Center for Evidence Based Sports Medicine (ACES), Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2018 Mar 14;4(1):e000306. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2017-000306. eCollection 2018.
The study aim was to explore the association of physical and psychosocial stressors (severe injuries, surgeries, recent life events, social support) with one-season onset of symptoms of common mental disorders (CMDs) among European professional football referees.
An observational prospective cohort study over a follow-up period of one season (2015-2016) was conducted among professional football referees from Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Russia, Scotland and Sweden. Based on physical and psychosocial stressors as well as symptoms of CMD, an electronic questionnaire in English and French was set up and distributed by eight football federations involved.
The prevalence of symptoms of CMD ranged from 5.9% for distress to 19.2% for eating disorders. A higher number of severe injuries and a lower degree of satisfaction about social support were significantly related to the occurrence of symptoms of CMD with an OR of 2.63 and an OR of 1.10, respectively.
A higher number of severe injuries and a lower degree on satisfaction about social support were found to be significantly associated with the onset of symptoms of CMD among European professional football referees. Referees suffering from severe injuries were nearly three times more likely to report symptoms of anxiety and depression. Referees who reported a low satisfaction of social support were significantly more likely to report symptoms of eating disorder.
本研究旨在探讨身体和心理社会应激源(重伤、手术、近期生活事件、社会支持)与欧洲职业足球裁判常见精神障碍(CMD)单赛季症状发作之间的关联。
在比利时、芬兰、法国、德国、挪威、俄罗斯、苏格兰和瑞典的职业足球裁判中进行了一项为期一个赛季(2015 - 2016年)的观察性前瞻性队列研究。基于身体和心理社会应激源以及CMD症状,由八个参与的足球联合会设立并分发了一份英法双语电子问卷。
CMD症状的患病率从苦恼的5.9%到饮食失调的19.2%不等。重伤次数较多和社会支持满意度较低与CMD症状的发生显著相关,其比值比分别为2.63和1.10。
研究发现,重伤次数较多和社会支持满意度较低与欧洲职业足球裁判CMD症状的发作显著相关。遭受重伤的裁判报告焦虑和抑郁症状可能性几乎高出近三倍。报告社会支持满意度低的裁判报告饮食失调症状的可能性显著更高。