Ojio Yasutaka, Amemiya Rei, Oliffe John L, Rice Simon M
Department of Community Mental Health and Law, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Kodaira, Japan.
The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2025 Jan 31;11(1):e002275. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002275. eCollection 2025.
Masculine norms of toughness and self-reliance can discourage help-seeking among elite athletes who are men. Effective ways to leverage masculine norms for help-seeking is a relatively unexplored area in athlete mental health. The study aimed to investigate how masculine health-related values measured by the Intentions Masculine Values Scale (IMVS) affect help-seeking behaviours among male elite rugby players.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 220 Japanese male elite rugby players in the Japan Rugby League One (response rate: 40.6%). Participants completed an online survey assessing help-seeking knowledge, attitudes and behaviours, along with masculine health-related values using the IMVS. Psychological safety within sports settings was evaluated using the Sport Psychological Safety Inventory (SPSI). Multiple regression analyses examined relationships between help-seeking behaviours and IMVS/SPSI.
The Open and Selfless IMVS value was significantly associated with help-seeking knowledge (β=0.059, p=0.009) and attitudes (β=0.064, p=0.006), increasing recognition of the need for help and willingness to seek it. However, no significant association with actual help-seeking behaviour was found (β=-0.006, p=0.774). The Healthy and Autonomous IMVS value was associated with lower help-seeking behaviour (β=0.060, p=0.010), indicating higher autonomy may inhibit seeking professional support. The SPSI was not significantly related to help-seeking measures.
Findings highlight critical gaps between intention and actual help-seeking behaviour among male elite athletes. Further research is needed to explore additional cultural and organisational factors that may better explain help-seeking behaviour and inform effective intervention strategies.
坚韧和自力更生的男性规范可能会阻碍男性精英运动员寻求帮助。在运动员心理健康领域,利用男性规范促进寻求帮助的有效方法是一个相对未被探索的领域。本研究旨在调查由意向男性价值观量表(IMVS)测量的与男性健康相关的价值观如何影响男性精英橄榄球运动员的求助行为。
对日本橄榄球超级联赛中的220名日本男性精英橄榄球运动员进行了横断面调查(回复率:40.6%)。参与者完成了一项在线调查,评估求助知识、态度和行为,以及使用IMVS测量的与男性健康相关的价值观。使用运动心理安全量表(SPSI)评估运动环境中的心理安全。多元回归分析检验了求助行为与IMVS/SPSI之间的关系。
开放和无私的IMVS值与求助知识(β=0.059,p=0.009)和态度(β=0.064,p=0.006)显著相关,增加了对帮助需求的认识和寻求帮助的意愿。然而,未发现与实际求助行为有显著关联(β=-0.006,p=0.774)。健康和自主的IMVS值与较低的求助行为相关(β=0.060,p=0.010),表明较高的自主性可能会抑制寻求专业支持。SPSI与求助措施没有显著关系。
研究结果突出了男性精英运动员在求助意图和实际求助行为之间的关键差距。需要进一步研究,以探索可能更好地解释求助行为并为有效干预策略提供信息的其他文化和组织因素。