Mental health and psychological well-being among professional rugby league players from the UK

ObjectiveThis study aimed to measure depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms and psychological well-being among a sample of Super League players, the highest tier of professional rugby league in the northern hemisphere.MethodsBetween November 2018 and July 2019, a sample of 233 Super League players co...

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Main Authors: Richard Bailey, Adam Robert Nicholls, Daniel J Madigan, Lucas R W Fairs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2020-04-01
Series:BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
Online Access:https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000711.full
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spelling doaj-7f66fe60e44d4bacb8a57f7bf2b9fb6b2021-07-29T14:00:25ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine2055-76472020-04-016110.1136/bmjsem-2019-000711Mental health and psychological well-being among professional rugby league players from the UKRichard Bailey0Adam Robert Nicholls1Daniel J Madigan2Lucas R W Fairs36 International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education, Berlin, Germany Department of Sport, Health and Exercise Science, University of Hull, Hull, UKSchool of Sport, York Saint John University, York, UKDepartment of Sport, Health and Exercise Science, University of Hull, Hull, UKObjectiveThis study aimed to measure depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms and psychological well-being among a sample of Super League players, the highest tier of professional rugby league in the northern hemisphere.MethodsBetween November 2018 and July 2019, a sample of 233 Super League players completed questionnaires that assessed depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms and psychological well-being.ResultsPlayers exhibited normal (85.8%), mild (11.6%) or moderate/severe (2.6%) depressive symptoms. Additionally, players reported normal (67.4%), mild (18.9%) or moderate/severe (13.7%) anxiety symptoms. The mean psychological well-being score across the sample was 25.07 (SD=4.34). 35.2% of players scored below average for this construct.ConclusionThe prevalence of mild depressive symptoms, moderate/severe depressive symptoms and mild anxiety symptoms among Super League players preliminary appear higher than in the general population from the UK. Much more research is needed to understand mental health among elite athletes.https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000711.full
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Mental health and psychological well-being among professional rugby league players from the UK
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Adam Robert Nicholls
Daniel J Madigan
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title_short Mental health and psychological well-being among professional rugby league players from the UK
title_full Mental health and psychological well-being among professional rugby league players from the UK
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description ObjectiveThis study aimed to measure depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms and psychological well-being among a sample of Super League players, the highest tier of professional rugby league in the northern hemisphere.MethodsBetween November 2018 and July 2019, a sample of 233 Super League players completed questionnaires that assessed depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms and psychological well-being.ResultsPlayers exhibited normal (85.8%), mild (11.6%) or moderate/severe (2.6%) depressive symptoms. Additionally, players reported normal (67.4%), mild (18.9%) or moderate/severe (13.7%) anxiety symptoms. The mean psychological well-being score across the sample was 25.07 (SD=4.34). 35.2% of players scored below average for this construct.ConclusionThe prevalence of mild depressive symptoms, moderate/severe depressive symptoms and mild anxiety symptoms among Super League players preliminary appear higher than in the general population from the UK. Much more research is needed to understand mental health among elite athletes.
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