Mental health in performance sport: an interdisciplinary approach

Hayley McEwan, Andy Kirkland, Paul Gorczynski

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Abstract

The mental health of athletes, coaches and referees has recently been the topic of much interest (Reardon et al., 2019). Research has consistently shown that a multidisciplinary approach, one rooted in an ecological understanding of the influences of mental health, be they biological or environmental, is needed within sport (Gorczynski et al., 2020). Within the field of sports science, a well-choreographed dance must occur, where performance and well-being are carefully understood and balanced. This dance, too, is observed by the many support staff who aim to help their respective teams compete. But how prepared are sports scientists to support the mental health needs of athletes? The purpose of our study was to explore the perspectives and experiences of individuals who work in an athlete support role.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11-12
Number of pages2
JournalThe Sport and Exercise Scientist
Volume65
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • mental health
  • sport scientists

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