管理心理健康:寻求运动员帮助

IF 3.7 1区 教育学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Sport Management Review Pub Date : 2022-03-17 DOI:10.1080/14413523.2021.2018836
Christine M. Habeeb, Stacy Warner, Dave Walsh
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摘要尽管体育管理者努力解决心理健康问题,但许多运动员还是增加了焦虑和抑郁的风险。不幸的是,许多运动员并不寻求帮助。采用混合方法,本研究的目的是确定影响运动员寻求帮助意愿的组织因素(第一阶段),并确定这些确定的因素对运动员寻求帮助意图的预测程度(第二阶段)。第一阶段焦点小组(n=30名运动员)的结果表明,运动员文化(子主题商业和坚韧)和教练关系对运动员求助的影响最大。第二阶段调查(n=474名运动员)的结果通过结构方程模型表明,在控制性别、种族/民族和常用方法方差的同时,商务、坚韧和教练联系与寻求帮助有关。结果表明,与运动员建立真诚关系并淡化体育道德的体育经理将更好地促进其组织中的求助文化。运动员文化和教练关系影响运动员寻求心理健康问题帮助的意愿。支持商业文化的运动员表示,他们更愿意寻求心理健康专业人士的帮助。支持坚韧文化的运动员报告说,他们不太愿意寻求心理健康专业人士的帮助。与主教练关系更密切的运动员表示他们更愿意寻求帮助。。
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Managing mental health: athlete help-seeking
ABSTRACT Despite sport managers’ efforts to address mental health, many athletes have increased risks of anxiety and depression. Unfortunately, many athletes do not seek help. Using a mixed-method approach, this study’s purpose was to identify organizational factors that impact an athlete’s willingness to seek help (Phase I) and determine the extent to which these identified factors predict athlete help-seeking intentions (Phase II). Phase I focus group (n = 30 athletes) results indicated that Athlete Culture (sub-themes Businesslike and Toughness) and Coach Connection have the greatest impact on athlete help-seeking. Phase II survey (n = 474 athletes) results indicated through structural equation modelling that Businesslike, Toughness and Coach Connection were associated with help-seeking, while controlling for gender, race/ethnicity, and common method variance. Results indicate sport managers that establish genuine relationships with athletes and de-emphasize the sport ethic will better facilitate a help-seeking culture in their organizations. HIGHLIGHTS Athlete culture and coach connection impact athletes’ willingness to seek help for a mental health problem. Athletes who endors a businesslike culture report greater intentions to seek help from mental health professionals. Athletes who endors a culture of toughness report a lesser intent to seek help from mental health professionals. Athletes who report stronger connections to their head coachreport greater intentions to seek help..
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期刊介绍: Sport Management Review is published as a service to sport industries worldwide. It is a multidisciplinary journal concerned with the management, marketing, and governance of sport at all levels and in all its manifestations -- whether as an entertainment, a recreation, or an occupation. The journal encourages collaboration between scholars and practitioners. It welcomes submissions reporting research, new applications, advances in theory, and case studies. The language of publication is English. Submissions are peer reviewed.
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