丹麦队采用运动员心理健康模式

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1080/1612197x.2023.2281525
Kristoffer Henriksen, Gregory Diment, Andreas Kuettel
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摘要心理健康是任何卓越文化的核心组成部分,但它也很复杂,精英体育的主要利益相关者在促进心理健康方面努力协商他们的角色和责任。在这篇概念性论文中,我们提出了丹麦队运动员心理健康应用模型。该模型以理论为导向,以证据为依据,旨在应用;它是在丹马队运动心理学团队的讨论中启发式发展起来的,并在与教练和经理等多个利益相关者的进一步讨论中得到验证。该模型包含精英运动中四个层次的心理健康(a)运动员,(b)训练环境,(c)领导,(d)日常生活。这四个层次位于丹麦社会和文化的更大背景下。这四个层次分为三种颜色(绿色、黄色和红色),分别描述运动员的心理健康状况、环境支持运动员心理健康的程度以及所需的心理健康干预措施。该模型包含两个关键信息。首先,促进心理健康的努力应该针对所有运动员,而不仅仅是那些正在衰弱的运动员。其次,运动员的心理健康并不局限于运动员个人。该模型为利益相关者提供了一个视角,通过这个视角,他们可以分析、讨论和优化他们的运动环境支持运动员心理健康的方式。关键词:运动员心理健康负责的精英体育运动环境安全体育情境驱动练习披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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The Team Denmark applied model of athlete mental health
ABSTRACTMental health is a core component of any culture of excellence, but it is also complex, and key stakeholders in elite sport struggle to negotiate their roles and responsibilities in promoting it. In this conceptual paper, we present the Team Denmark Applied Model of Athlete Mental Health. The model is theory-driven, informed by evidence, and intended for applied use; it was developed heuristically through discussions in the Team Denmark sport psychology team and validated in further discussion with multiple stakeholders such as coaches and managers. The model contains four levels of mental health in elite sport (a) the athlete, (b) the training environment, (c) leadership, and (d) everyday life. The four levels are situated in the greater context of Danish society and culture. The four levels are divided into three colours (green, yellow, and red) that describe the mental health of the athlete, the degree to which the environment supports athlete mental health, and the required mental health interventions. The model contains two key messages. First, efforts to promote mental health should target all athletes and not only those that are languishing. Second, athlete mental health is not confined to the individual athlete. The model provides stakeholders with a lens through which they can analyse, talk about, and optimise the way in which their sport environments support the mental health of their athletes.KEYWORDS: Athlete mental healthresponsible elite sportsport environmentssafe sportscontext-driven practice Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (IJSEP) is sponsored by the International Society of Sport and Exercise Psychology (ISSP). Primary purposes of IJSEP are to promote understanding of sport psychology research and practice around the world, enhance theoretical and practical knowledge in these fields and promote high-quality scientific and applied work in sport and exercise psychology. Sections in the Journal are devoted to areas including group dynamics, moral and ethical issues, social aspects in sport and exercise, and biological aspects of behavior.
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