Sport-related performance anxiety in young athletes: a clinical practice review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Translational pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-01-24 Epub Date: 2025-01-21 DOI:10.21037/tp-24-258
Katherine T Beenen, Jennifer A Vosters, Dilip R Patel
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Abstract

Performance anxiety is characterized by intense feelings of emotional distress before, during, or after performing in front of others. In pediatric patients who participate in organized, competitive athletics, this can manifest with somatic, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms such as activation of the sympathetic nervous system and avoidance behaviors. Performance anxiety may now be classified as a psychiatric disorder if symptoms have been longstanding and cause significant emotional distress and/or functional impairment. Participation in competitive sports can confer many benefits to pediatric patients, but these benefits may go unrealized if performance anxiety is not addressed and leads to attrition from athletics. This review provides up-to-date information on prevalence and risk factors of performance anxiety in young athletes (generally speaking, school-age children, adolescents, and young adults). The clinical presentation, assessment considerations including differential diagnosis, and several standardized measures of performance anxiety are overviewed. We also review comprehensive management of sports performance anxiety in pediatric populations, with an emphasis on psychological interventions. Presently, cognitive behavioral therapy dominates the literature as an effective treatment for this condition, and special considerations in adapting this intervention to pediatric populations are considered. Recent research in the area of mindfulness as an effective intervention for sports performance anxiety is explored. In addition, careful consideration is given to appropriate pharmacological treatment, including propranolol, hydroxyzine, and benzodiazepines.

年轻运动员与运动相关的表现焦虑:临床实践综述。
表演焦虑的特点是在他人面前表演之前、期间或之后感到强烈的情绪困扰。在参加有组织的竞技运动的儿科患者中,这可以表现为躯体、认知和行为症状,如交感神经系统的激活和回避行为。如果表现焦虑的症状长期存在,并导致严重的情绪困扰和/或功能障碍,那么现在可以将其归类为精神障碍。参加竞技体育可以给儿科患者带来许多好处,但如果不解决表现焦虑并导致运动消耗,这些好处可能无法实现。这篇综述提供了关于年轻运动员(一般来说,学龄儿童、青少年和年轻人)表现焦虑的患病率和危险因素的最新信息。临床表现,评估考虑,包括鉴别诊断,和几个标准化措施的表现焦虑进行概述。我们还回顾了儿科人群运动表现焦虑的综合管理,重点是心理干预。目前,认知行为疗法作为一种有效的治疗方法在文献中占主导地位,并且在将这种干预措施应用于儿科人群时需要考虑一些特殊的因素。最近的研究领域正念作为一种有效的干预运动表现焦虑的探索。此外,仔细考虑适当的药物治疗,包括心得安、羟嗪和苯二氮卓类药物。
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Translational pediatrics
Translational pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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