Smith A M
Sports Medicine Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
Sports Med. 1996 Dec;22(6):391-405. doi: 10.2165/00007256-199622060-00006.
Although research on the psychological impact of injury is in its infancy, this article reviews relevant literature focusing on post-injury emotional response, self-esteem, and the effect of mood disturbance on rehabilitation from sport injury. Injury is often accompanied by depression, tension, anger and low self-esteem, particularly in competitive, seriously injured athletes. Mood disturbance seems to relate to the athlete's perceived progress in rehabilitation and has been shown to negatively relate to attendance at rehabilitation sessions. This article also describes how the Emotional Responses of Athletes to Injury Questionnaire (ERAIQ) serves as a guide for the initial interview of an injured athlete. Interventions such as positive self-talk, relaxation, goal setting and healing imagery, all used by a faster healing group of athletes, and although not well researched, seem appropriate to assist athletes in coping with injury. Modelling interventions during injury rehabilitation have also been shown to have a positive effect on rehabilitation and should be used. These relationships are described in more depth and in the context of a theoretical model. Directions for future research are suggested.
尽管关于损伤心理影响的研究尚处于起步阶段,但本文回顾了相关文献,重点关注损伤后的情绪反应、自尊以及情绪障碍对运动损伤康复的影响。损伤常伴有抑郁、紧张、愤怒和低自尊,尤其是在竞技性、严重受伤的运动员中。情绪障碍似乎与运动员对康复进展的感知有关,并且已被证明与康复治疗的出勤率呈负相关。本文还描述了《运动员对损伤的情绪反应问卷》(ERAIQ)如何作为对受伤运动员进行初次访谈的指导。诸如积极的自我对话、放松、目标设定和康复想象等干预措施,均被一组康复较快的运动员所采用,尽管这些措施尚未得到充分研究,但似乎适合帮助运动员应对损伤。在损伤康复过程中进行示范干预也已被证明对康复有积极作用,应该加以运用。这些关系将在一个理论模型的背景下进行更深入的描述。同时还提出了未来研究的方向。