Exploring Fantasy Football Involvement and Mental Health through Player Experience, Engagement Levels, Social Comparisons, and Financial Incentives

Luke Wilkins, Jamie Churchyard, Ross Dowsett, Gary Britton
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Fantasy sports are a rapidly growing complement to the sports industry and recent research has explored the mental health experiences of those who play the game. This study aimed to test the findings from two such studies ( Wilkins et al., 2021 ; Wilkins et al., 2023 ). Questionnaire data measuring depression, anxiety, stress, positive mood, negative mood, problematic behaviour, and functional impairment from 635 fantasy football players were analysed using one-way ANOVAs. Amongst the significant results were the findings that: i) more experienced players reported less anxiety than less experienced players, and ii) players who engaged more with the game, made more social comparisons, and had greater financial involvement generally reported more mental health concerns and more positive mood than other players. Engagement levels play an important role in determining the wellbeing experience of fantasy football participants. These findings also lend support to the ‘Framework of Hypothesised Factors Leading to Predominantly Positive or Negative Experiences in FF’ and should be used by stakeholders within the fantasy sports industry to optimise the game-playing experience of participants.
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通过球员体验、参与程度、社交比较和经济激励来探索梦幻足球的参与度与心理健康
梦幻体育是对体育产业的一种迅速发展的补充,最近有研究探讨了参加梦幻体育游戏者的心理健康体验。本研究旨在检验两项此类研究的结果(Wilkins 等人,2021 年;Wilkins 等人,2023 年)。研究使用单因素方差分析法分析了 635 名梦幻足球运动员的抑郁、焦虑、压力、积极情绪、消极情绪、问题行为和功能障碍的问卷数据。结果显示:i)经验丰富的球员比经验不足的球员报告的焦虑更少;ii)与其他球员相比,参与游戏程度更高、进行更多社会比较和有更多经济参与的球员一般报告的心理健康问题更多,情绪更积极。参与程度在决定梦幻足球参与者的健康体验方面起着重要作用。这些研究结果也为 "导致梦幻足球积极或消极体验的假设因素框架 "提供了支持,梦幻体育产业的利益相关者应利用这些研究结果优化参与者的游戏体验。
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