Edwards Brian, Froehle Andrew
Department of Kinesiology and Health, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
Department of Orthopaedic and Plastic Surgery, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2023 Jan;71(1):69-75. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2021.1874387. Epub 2021 Feb 2.
Compare collegiate athletes to non-athlete students for mental health diagnosis, treatment, and mental health impacts on academic performance. Students, including club and varsity athletes, from a large Midwestern U.S. NCAA Division 1 university ( = 2167). American College Health Association (ACHA)-NCHA II (2010-2016) survey data were analyzed using chi square tests for between-groups differences and gender effects on mental health diagnoses, treatment, and academic impacts of mental health. Compared to athletes, non-athletes reported higher rates of anxiety, eating, mood, sleep, and other disorders. Controlling for gender, these differences were not significant. Regardless of gender, athletes sought treatment less often than non-athletes. Athletes reported anxiety, sleep, alcohol/drugs, extracurricular activities and injuries as major academic impediments. Mental health diagnosis rates were lower in athletes, but appeared to be an artifact of gender differences between groups. However, less treatment-seeking and academic impacts mean that ongoing attention to mental health is vital to student-athlete well-being.
比较大学生运动员与非运动员学生在心理健康诊断、治疗以及心理健康对学业成绩的影响方面的情况。研究对象为来自美国中西部一所大型NCAA一级大学的学生,包括社团和校队运动员(n = 2167)。使用卡方检验分析了美国大学健康协会(ACHA)-全国大学生健康调查II(2010 - 2016年)的调查数据,以研究组间差异以及性别对心理健康诊断、治疗和心理健康学业影响的作用。与运动员相比,非运动员报告的焦虑、饮食、情绪、睡眠和其他障碍的发生率更高。在控制性别因素后,这些差异并不显著。无论性别如何,运动员寻求治疗的频率都低于非运动员。运动员将焦虑、睡眠、酒精/药物、课外活动和受伤视为主要的学业障碍。运动员的心理健康诊断率较低,但这似乎是组间性别差异造成的假象。然而,较少寻求治疗以及学业受到影响意味着持续关注心理健康对学生运动员的幸福至关重要。