Division of Global Sport Industry, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Faculty Office Building 104, Yongin-si, Gyunggi-do, 449791, Republic of Korea.
Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong, China.
Sci Rep. 2024 Jun 3;14(1):12691. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-63637-0.
Young athletes commonly encounter various mental health challenges due to the distinct pressures inherent in sports environments. This study investigates the effectiveness of mobile-delivered mindfulness meditation interventions in alleviating mental health indicators of depression, perceived stress, and anxiety, and enhancing self-esteem and resilience among young male judo athletes in South Korea. Pre- and post-test questionnaires were completed by 53 judo athletes. Participants were then allocated to the intervention group (N = 27; M = 13.77 [SD = 1.11]), which used a mobile meditation software program, or the control group (N = 27; M = 13.56 [SD = 1.05]). Data analysis compared intervention and control group scores using multiple statistical methods, including independent sample t-tests, paired sample t-tests, and 2 (time) × 2 (group) repeated measures analysis of variance. Following the intervention, the mindfulness group exhibited significant enhancements in the mental health indicators of depression (GMD = 2.74 [95% CI 0.90-4.56], Cohen's D = 0.84), perceived stress (GMD = 0.35 [95% CI 0.002-0.70], Cohen's D = 0.56), and anxiety (GMD = 0.2 [95% CI 0.001-0.40, Cohen's D = 0.56]. Self-esteem also had a significant increase (GMD = 0.55 [95% CI - 0.22 to - 0.88], Cohen's D = 0.95). The findings of this study underscore the potential benefits of mobile-delivered mindfulness meditation interventions in addressing mental health challenges among young male judo athletes. The significant enhancements observed in scores on measures of depression, perceived stress, anxiety, and self-esteem among participants in the mindfulness group highlight the effectiveness of such interventions in promoting mental health in sports settings.
年轻运动员由于运动环境中固有的特殊压力,常常面临各种心理健康挑战。本研究调查了移动传递的正念冥想干预在减轻韩国年轻男性柔道运动员的抑郁、感知压力和焦虑等心理健康指标,以及增强自尊和适应力方面的效果。53 名柔道运动员完成了前测和后测问卷。然后,参与者被分配到干预组(N=27;M=13.77[SD=1.11]),使用移动冥想软件程序,或对照组(N=27;M=13.56[SD=1.05])。数据分析使用多种统计方法比较了干预组和对照组的得分,包括独立样本 t 检验、配对样本 t 检验和 2(时间)×2(组)重复测量方差分析。干预后,正念组在抑郁(GMD=2.74[95%CI 0.90-4.56],Cohen's D=0.84)、感知压力(GMD=0.35[95%CI 0.002-0.70],Cohen's D=0.56)和焦虑(GMD=0.2[95%CI 0.001-0.40,Cohen's D=0.56)等心理健康指标上均有显著提高。自尊也有显著增加(GMD=0.55[95%CI -0.22 至-0.88],Cohen's D=0.95)。这项研究的结果强调了移动传递的正念冥想干预在解决年轻男性柔道运动员心理健康挑战方面的潜在益处。正念组参与者在抑郁、感知压力、焦虑和自尊测量得分上的显著提高突出了此类干预在促进运动环境中心理健康方面的有效性。