Haraldsdottir Kristin, Watson Andrew M
Department of Orthopedics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI.
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2021 Feb 1;20(2):104-108. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000809.
Adolescence represents a time of tremendous physical, social, and emotional growth, and sport participation can provide significant mental health benefits for young athletes. Injuries are unfortunately common in sports and represent a threat to the short- and long-term health of athletes. While injury management has typically revolved around the minimization of pain and the restoration of physical function, emerging evidence suggests that the psychological consequences of injury may be significant, potentially jeopardizing return to play, increasing subsequent reinjury risk, and even leading to the development of mental health disorders. The majority of this research has been conducted in adult athletes and less is known about outcomes in youth athletes following injury. This review examines what is known about the psychosocial impact of sports injuries in youth athletes to identify areas of future research and to aid clinicians in the management of this population.
青春期是身体、社交和情感快速成长的时期,参与体育运动能为年轻运动员带来显著的心理健康益处。不幸的是,运动损伤在体育活动中很常见,对运动员的短期和长期健康构成威胁。虽然损伤管理通常围绕着减轻疼痛和恢复身体功能展开,但新出现的证据表明,损伤的心理后果可能很严重,可能会危及重返赛场,增加后续再次受伤的风险,甚至导致心理健康障碍的发展。这项研究大多是在成年运动员中进行的,对于青少年运动员受伤后的情况了解较少。本综述探讨了关于青少年运动员运动损伤心理社会影响的已知情况,以确定未来的研究领域,并帮助临床医生管理这一人群。