The relationship between psychological abuse, athlete satisfaction, eating disorder and self-harm indicators in elite athletes.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-01-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1406775
Erin Willson, Stephanie Buono, Gretchen Kerr, Ashley Stirling
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Introduction: Psychological abuse continues to be the most frequently reported type of maltreatment among athletes leading to negative mental health such as low mood and self-esteem, increased anxiety, self-harm, and eating disorders. Preliminary evidence suggests athlete satisfaction can influence the perceived outcomes associated with psychological abuse. Despite its negative impacts on athletes, psychological abuse continues to be justified as a tool to enhance athletic performance.

Methods: This study sought to examine the effects of psychological abuse on athlete satisfaction and mental health indicators of eating disorders and self-harm. Participants consisted of Canadian National Team athletes who completed a survey of maltreatment in sport with items assessing psychological abuse, athlete satisfaction, eating disorder and self harm indicators (n = 794).

Results: Results indicated a negative correlation between psychological abuse and athlete satisfaction, and a positive correlation with eating disorders and self-harm indicators. Additionally, athlete satisfaction was a significant moderator of psychological abuse on eating disorder and self-harm indicators. High athlete satisfaction buffered against the negative effects of psychological abuse on self-harming indicators in non-aesthetic and weight based sport and non-team sport athletes. Conversely, the interaction between athlete satisfaction and psychological abuse was marginally significant in predicting increased negative effects on eating disorders in aesthetic and weight based sport athletes.

Discussion: These findings highlight the detrimental effects psychological abuse can have on athletes in relation to eating disorders and self-harm, and the buffering role of athlete satisfaction on self-harm but not eating disorder indicators in aesthetic and weight based sport athletes. Recommendations include increased attention to preventing psychological abuse in sport.

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优秀运动员心理虐待、运动员满意度、饮食失调与自残指标的关系
心理虐待仍然是运动员中最常见的虐待类型,导致消极的心理健康,如情绪低落和自尊,焦虑增加,自残和饮食失调。初步证据表明,运动员满意度可以影响与心理虐待相关的感知结果。尽管对运动员有负面影响,但心理虐待仍然被认为是提高运动成绩的一种工具。方法:本研究旨在探讨心理虐待对运动员满意度、饮食失调和自残心理健康指标的影响。参与者包括加拿大国家队运动员,他们完成了一项关于体育虐待的调查,其中包括评估心理虐待、运动员满意度、饮食失调和自我伤害指标的项目(n = 794)。结果:心理虐待与运动员满意度呈负相关,与饮食失调和自残指标呈正相关。此外,运动员满意度是心理虐待对饮食失调和自我伤害指标的显著调节因子。高运动员满意度缓冲了心理虐待对非审美和体重型运动和非团体运动运动员自我伤害指标的负面影响。相反,运动员满意度和心理虐待之间的相互作用在预测审美和体重为基础的运动运动员饮食失调增加的负面影响方面具有边际显著性。讨论:这些发现强调了心理虐待对运动员饮食失调和自我伤害的不利影响,以及运动员满意度对自我伤害的缓冲作用,而不是审美和体重为基础的运动运动员的饮食失调指标。建议包括加强对预防体育运动中的心理虐待的关注。
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