Rice Simon, Walton Courtney C, Pilkington Vita, Gwyther Kate, Olive Lisa S, Lloyd Michael, Kountouris Alex, Butterworth Matt, Clements Matti, Purcell Rosemary
Elite Sport and Mental Health, Orygen, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Centre for Youth Mental Health, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2022 May 11;8(2):e001251. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2021-001251. eCollection 2022.
Effectively supporting the mental health of elite athletes and coaches requires validated tools that assess not only individual-level factors but organisational-level influences. The aim of this study was to develop a bespoke scale assessing perceived psychological safety within high-performance environments.
337 elite athletes (=24.12 years) and 238 elite-level coaches and high-performance support staff (HPSS; M=41.9 years) identified via the Australian Institute of Sport provided data across a range of mental health and well-being domains. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA; n=169 athletes) with parallel analysis identified the Sport Psychological Safety Inventory (SPSI) factor structure. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) validated the identified structure in separate validation subsamples of athletes (n=168) and coaches/HPSS (n=238).
EFA identified the 11-item, 3-factor SPSI. Factors assessed domains of the Mentally Healthy Environment, Mental Health Literacy and Low Self-Stigma. All scale items loaded strongly on their specific domain. CFA model fit indices validated scale structure for athletes and coaches/HPSS. Internal consistency and convergent and divergent validity were evident. Logistic regression indicated that incrementally higher Mentally Healthy Environment scores reduced the likelihood of athletes scoring in the 'moderate' range of general and athlete-specific distress, with a stronger endorsement of the Low Self-Stigma subscale reducing the likelihood of being identified for athlete-specific distress.
Psychometric properties of the SPSI support scale utility among athletes and coaches/HPSS in elite sports settings, though further psychometric efforts are needed. This brief measure may support benchmarking efforts across elite sporting contexts to improve mental health culture and broader well-being among athletes and coaches/HPSS.
有效支持精英运动员和教练的心理健康需要经过验证的工具,这些工具不仅要评估个人层面的因素,还要评估组织层面的影响。本研究的目的是开发一个定制量表,用于评估高性能环境中的感知心理安全感。
通过澳大利亚体育学院确定的337名精英运动员(平均年龄24.12岁)和238名精英级教练及高性能支持人员(HPSS;平均年龄41.9岁)提供了一系列心理健康和幸福感领域的数据。采用平行分析的探索性因素分析(EFA;n = 169名运动员)确定了运动心理安全量表(SPSI)的因素结构。验证性因素分析(CFA)在运动员(n = 168)和教练/HPSS(n = 238)的单独验证子样本中验证了所确定的结构。
EFA确定了包含11个项目、3个因素的SPSI。这些因素评估了心理健康环境、心理健康素养和低自我污名化等领域。所有量表项目在其特定领域上的载荷都很强。CFA模型拟合指数验证了运动员和教练/HPSS的量表结构。内部一致性以及收敛效度和区分效度都很明显。逻辑回归表明,心理健康环境得分越高,运动员在一般和特定于运动员的困扰“中等”范围内得分的可能性就越低,而对低自我污名化子量表的更强认可降低了被确定为有特定于运动员困扰的可能性。
SPSI的心理测量特性支持该量表在精英运动环境中的运动员和教练/HPSS中的效用,不过还需要进一步的心理测量工作。这个简短的测量工具可能有助于在精英体育环境中进行基准测试,以改善心理健康文化以及运动员和教练/HPSS更广泛的幸福感。