Examining the framing of mental health in Division I student-athlete handbooks

David Cassilo, Jimmy Sanderson
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This study examined college athlete handbooks at 50 Division I institutions to understand how language focused on mental health was framed. Mental health is an important area of focus on college campuses, particularly for athletes due to increased demands as well as stigmas related to reporting. The researchers performed a framing analysis of college athlete handbooks during the 2020-21 academic year, focusing on all references to mental health, while also examining in detail specific sections devoted to mental health resources. The findings indicated that those specific sections provided supportive resources for college athletes, potentially eroding stigma surrounding the issue. However, some policies did connect support to athletic performance, thus diminishing the individual in the process. Additionally, a lack of reference to diversity and inclusivity may create barriers to mental health support. This research can provide a great resource for athletic departments focused on developing communication strategies to support athlete mental health.
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研究第一组学生运动员手册中的心理健康框架
本研究考察了 50 所一级联盟院校的大学生运动员手册,以了解如何使用以心理健康为重点的语言。心理健康是大学校园关注的一个重要领域,尤其是对运动员而言,因为他们的要求越来越高,而且与报告相关的污名也越来越多。研究人员对 2020-21 学年的大学运动员手册进行了框架分析,重点关注所有提及心理健康的内容,同时还详细研究了专门介绍心理健康资源的具体章节。研究结果表明,这些具体章节为大学生运动员提供了支持性资源,有可能消除围绕这一问题的污名化。然而,有些政策确实将支持与运动成绩挂钩,从而在这一过程中削弱了个人的作用。此外,缺乏对多样性和包容性的提及可能会对心理健康支持造成障碍。这项研究可以为体育部门提供一个很好的资源,帮助他们制定支持运动员心理健康的沟通策略。
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