Melo Geiziane Leite Rodrigues, Gomes Costa Rodrigo Rodrigues, Brandão Maria Regina Ferreira, de Campos Luis Felipe Castelli Correia, Winckler Ciro
Faculty of Health Sciences, Klaipeda University, Klaipeda, Lithuania.
Department of Human Movement Sciences, São Paulo Federal University, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
J Sport Rehabil. 2024 Nov 28;34(4):373-379. doi: 10.1123/jsr.2023-0263. Print 2025 May 1.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the world of sports due to the imposed quarantine and the postponement of regional, national, and international sporting events, which affected physical, socioeconomic, and psychological aspects of athletes. Thus, the present study aimed to evaluate changes in the mood state profile of Brazilian Para athletes at 2 different time points during the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically during their qualification for the Tokyo Paralympic Games.
This study used a longitudinal study design.
The study included 83 Brazilian Para athletes from 14 sports, with a mean age of 34.64 (9.27) years, who were evaluated at 2 moments (March 2020 and April 2021) during the qualification period for the "Road to Tokyo Paralympic Games." The online survey included questions about disability, sport, and experience; the 24-item Brunel Mood Scale questionnaire; and a question about the athlete's perception of whether or not they had a chance of qualifying for the Tokyo Paralympics in April 2021.
Para athletes had significantly higher vigor scores in 2021 than in 2020, with a medium effect size (z = -3.454, P < .001). In addition, Para athletes who perceived themselves as nonqualified for the Tokyo 2021 Paralympics Games had higher scores for depression (U = 409,000, z = -2397, P = .017) and tension (U = 425,000, z = -2194, P = .017) in 2021 when compared with those who perceived that they had qualified. There were no differences between men and women.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly negatively impacted the mood of Brazilian Para athletes, especially those who perceived themselves as nonqualified for the Tokyo Paralympic Games. Para athletes in team sports exhibited higher potential symptoms of depression compared with those in individual sports.
由于实施隔离以及地区、国家和国际体育赛事的推迟,新冠疫情对体育界产生了重大影响,这影响了运动员的身体、社会经济和心理方面。因此,本研究旨在评估在新冠疫情期间两个不同时间点,巴西残奥运动员情绪状态概况的变化,特别是在他们获得东京残奥会参赛资格期间。
本研究采用纵向研究设计。
该研究纳入了来自14个运动项目的83名巴西残奥运动员,平均年龄为34.64(9.27)岁,在“通往东京残奥会之路”的资格赛期间的两个时间点(2020年3月和2021年4月)接受评估。在线调查包括有关残疾、运动和经历的问题;24项布鲁内尔情绪量表问卷;以及一个关于运动员对自己在2021年4月是否有机会获得东京残奥会参赛资格的看法的问题。
2021年残奥运动员的活力得分显著高于2020年,效应量中等(z = -3.454,P <.001)。此外,与认为自己获得资格的运动员相比,认为自己没有获得2021年东京残奥会参赛资格的残奥运动员在2021年的抑郁得分(U = 409,000,z = -2397,P =.017)和紧张得分(U = 425,000,z = -2194,P =.017)更高。男性和女性之间没有差异。
新冠疫情对巴西残奥运动员的情绪产生了显著的负面影响,尤其是那些认为自己没有获得东京残奥会参赛资格的运动员。与个人项目的运动员相比,团体项目的残奥运动员表现出更高的抑郁潜在症状。