Elite coaches have a similar prevalence of depressive symptoms to the general population and lower rates than elite athletes

ObjectiveThe primary aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of depressive symptoms and life stress in elite coaches. The secondary aim was to explore the associations of depressive symptoms and life stress with demographic and lifestyle variables.MethodsNational-level coaches were invited...

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Main Authors: Simon Sang Yeob Kim, Bruce Hamiliton, Sarah Beable, Mark L Fulcher
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/e000719.full
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spelling doaj-b2034e44ca91495d957651a0f6dc11e62021-07-29T14:00:41ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine2055-76472020-04-016110.1136/bmjsem-2019-000719Elite coaches have a similar prevalence of depressive symptoms to the general population and lower rates than elite athletesSimon Sang Yeob Kim0Bruce Hamiliton1Sarah Beable2Mark L Fulcher3Axis Sports Medicine Specialists, Auckland, New ZealandHigh Performance Sport New Zealand, Auckland, New ZealandAxis Sports Medicine Specialists, Auckland, New ZealandAxis Sports Medicine Specialists, Auckland, New ZealandObjectiveThe primary aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of depressive symptoms and life stress in elite coaches. The secondary aim was to explore the associations of depressive symptoms and life stress with demographic and lifestyle variables.MethodsNational-level coaches were invited to participate in an online survey. Depressive symptoms were measured by the Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale-Revised (CESD-R). Life stress was measured using daily life hassle frequency and severity scores calculated from the Daily Hassles Questionnaire, with associations evaluated using linear regression.ResultsOf 110 potential participants, 69 completed and two partially completed surveys were received. The majority of respondents were male (77%), coaching individual sports (70%) and aged under 50 (71%). Overall, 14% of coaches reported at least moderate depressive symptoms according to the CESD-R. Those contemplating retirement were more likely to show depressive symptoms. Reported life stress was higher in females and in those contemplating retirement. There was a strong association between life stress and the odds of experiencing depressive symptoms (p=0.006).ConclusionsDepressive symptoms are as prevalent in elite coaches as in general population, with potential risk factors including high levels of life stress and impending retirement.https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000719.full
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author Simon Sang Yeob Kim
Bruce Hamiliton
Sarah Beable
Mark L Fulcher
spellingShingle Simon Sang Yeob Kim
Bruce Hamiliton
Sarah Beable
Mark L Fulcher
Elite coaches have a similar prevalence of depressive symptoms to the general population and lower rates than elite athletes
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
author_facet Simon Sang Yeob Kim
Bruce Hamiliton
Sarah Beable
Mark L Fulcher
author_sort Simon Sang Yeob Kim
title Elite coaches have a similar prevalence of depressive symptoms to the general population and lower rates than elite athletes
title_short Elite coaches have a similar prevalence of depressive symptoms to the general population and lower rates than elite athletes
title_full Elite coaches have a similar prevalence of depressive symptoms to the general population and lower rates than elite athletes
title_fullStr Elite coaches have a similar prevalence of depressive symptoms to the general population and lower rates than elite athletes
title_full_unstemmed Elite coaches have a similar prevalence of depressive symptoms to the general population and lower rates than elite athletes
title_sort elite coaches have a similar prevalence of depressive symptoms to the general population and lower rates than elite athletes
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
issn 2055-7647
publishDate 2020-04-01
description ObjectiveThe primary aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of depressive symptoms and life stress in elite coaches. The secondary aim was to explore the associations of depressive symptoms and life stress with demographic and lifestyle variables.MethodsNational-level coaches were invited to participate in an online survey. Depressive symptoms were measured by the Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale-Revised (CESD-R). Life stress was measured using daily life hassle frequency and severity scores calculated from the Daily Hassles Questionnaire, with associations evaluated using linear regression.ResultsOf 110 potential participants, 69 completed and two partially completed surveys were received. The majority of respondents were male (77%), coaching individual sports (70%) and aged under 50 (71%). Overall, 14% of coaches reported at least moderate depressive symptoms according to the CESD-R. Those contemplating retirement were more likely to show depressive symptoms. Reported life stress was higher in females and in those contemplating retirement. There was a strong association between life stress and the odds of experiencing depressive symptoms (p=0.006).ConclusionsDepressive symptoms are as prevalent in elite coaches as in general population, with potential risk factors including high levels of life stress and impending retirement.
url https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000719.full
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