Sport during the COVID-19 bio-bubble: Wellness and opinions in South African elite football.

Q3 Health Professions
K Bahdur, L Pillay, D Dell'oca
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Abstract

Background: COVID-19 imposed challenges on professional sport, with restrictions leading to the delay in the completion of the South African Premier Soccer League (PSL). Creating a biologically safe environment (BSE) provided a solution enabling the 2019/2020 season to be completed.

Objectives: Evaluating the impact that the BSE had on player wellness and what coping mechanisms were used in the BSE.

Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to PSL teams on the final weekend in the BSE. It consisted of three validated psychology questionnaires. An additional section focused on the impact and coping strategies during the PSL's BSE.

Results: A total of 37 completed questionnaires were analysed. General anxiety (4.7±4.2) and depression levels (4.8±3.9) were at an overall low. The health of the players, as well as separation from and concerns about family, were the greatest contributors to anxiety. Electronic communication with family and friends, social interactions with others in the BSE and time spent on self-reflection were important coping mechanisms for players. As time progressed, they adapted to the BSE.

Conclusion: The BSE did not have a negative impact on the anxiety and depression levels of the respondents, with a variety of coping mechanisms key helping them adapt in the BSE.

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COVID-19 生物泡沫期间的体育运动:南非精英足球的健康与观点。
背景:COVID-19 给职业体育带来了挑战,各种限制导致南非超级足球联赛(PSL)推迟完赛。创建生物安全环境(BSE)提供了一个解决方案,使 2019/2020 赛季得以完成:评估 BSE 对球员健康的影响,以及在 BSE 中使用了哪些应对机制:在 BSE 的最后一个周末向 PSL 球队分发了一份调查问卷。问卷由三份经过验证的心理问卷组成。结果:共有 37 份填写完毕的问卷:结果:共分析了 37 份填写完毕的问卷。总体焦虑水平(4.7±4.2)和抑郁水平(4.8±3.9)处于较低水平。球员的健康状况以及与家人分离和对家人的担忧是导致焦虑的最大原因。与家人和朋友的电子通信、与 BSE 中其他人的社交互动以及用于自我反省的时间是球员们重要的应对机制。随着时间的推移,他们逐渐适应了 BSE:BSE 没有对受访者的焦虑和抑郁水平产生负面影响,各种应对机制是帮助他们适应 BSE 的关键。
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