Psychological risk factors for a first hamstring strain injury in soccer: a qualitative study

Diane Baize, F. d’Arripe-Longueville, Enzo Piponnier, Stéphanie Scoffier-Mériaux
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Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) remain one of the most burdensome injuries in soccer. Current recommendations to prevent sports injuries suggest the importance for coaches and medical staff to consider psychological and contextual risk factors and to specify them according to the injury type and context. HSI risk factors in soccer have been widely investigated, mainly from physiological and biomechanical perspectives. However, psychological and health-related risk factors are still unexplored. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the psychological and health-related risk factors for a first HSI in male competitive soccer.Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten male competitive soccer players, who had recently sustained a HSI. Based on multifactorial models of sports injury causation, soccer players' individual, contextual, and situational risk factors at the time of their first HSI were investigated. Interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis with deductive and inductive approaches.Individual psychological risk factors included common at-risk personality traits, obsessive passion for soccer with competitive motivational goals, strong athletic identity, and poor health literacy. The injured players were exposed to a controlling coaching style, with a fear of negative staff evaluations, and had recently experienced life stressors. They were injured during matches or overload periods and were highly engaged in the activity.Previously injured soccer players exhibit a lack of perspective concerning the repercussions of their actions on their health. From a preventive viewpoint, these results suggest enhancing the players' health literacy, supporting their autonomy, and moderating the controlling coaching style.
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足球运动中首次腿筋拉伤的心理风险因素:一项定性研究
腿筋拉伤(HSIs)仍然是足球运动中最严重的损伤之一。目前预防运动损伤的建议表明,教练和医务人员必须考虑心理和环境风险因素,并根据损伤类型和环境具体说明这些因素。人们主要从生理和生物力学的角度对足球运动中人的健康指数风险因素进行了广泛研究。然而,与心理和健康相关的风险因素仍未得到研究。因此,本研究的目的是确定男子竞技足球运动员首次发生人伤指数的心理和健康相关风险因素。研究人员对 10 名最近发生过人伤指数的男子竞技足球运动员进行了个人半结构式访谈。根据运动损伤的多因素致因模型,调查了足球运动员在首次遭受人伤时的个人、环境和情境风险因素。个人心理风险因素包括常见的高危人格特质、对足球的痴迷与竞技动机目标、强烈的运动员身份认同以及健康知识贫乏。受伤球员受到控制型教练风格的影响,害怕工作人员的负面评价,最近还经历了生活压力。他们是在比赛或超负荷工作期间受伤的,并且高度投入到足球活动中。从预防的角度来看,这些结果表明应提高球员的健康素养,支持他们的自主性,并缓和控制型的教练风格。
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