Combinations of psychological and physical risk factors for sport injuries in youth floorball players: a latent profile analysis.

IF 3.9 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002309
Sofia Levin, Taru Tervo, Andreas Ivarsson, Martin Hägglund, Andreas Stenling
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Abstract

Objectives: Sport injuries in youth sports are common, and holistic predictive approaches have been called for to better understand how combinations of risk and protective factors contribute to injury occurrence. This study utilises a person-centred approach to identify how combinations of psychological and physical factors are associated with injuries in youth floorball players.

Methods: At season start, 222 youth athletes conducted physical field tests and measures of self-reported mental health and demographics. Postseason, participants reported any sustained acute or overuse injuries during the season. Latent profile analysis, using psychological (anxiety and depression) and physical (field test performance) factors, such as input variables, was employed to identify risk profiles. Covariate analysis was conducted with demographic predictors of profile membership. Finally, sport injury occurrence was compared between profiles.

Results: Three profiles were identified: 'Moderate mental health/high physical performance' (profile 1, n=101), 'Very low mental health/average physical performance' (profile 2, n=49) and 'High mental health/low physical performance' (profile 3, n=72). Athletes injured at baseline were less likely to belong to profile 1. Profile 1 had higher injury occurrence than profile 2 (OR=3.63, 95% CI (1.34 to 9.81)) and profile 3 (OR=2.63, 95% CI (1.06 to 6.47)) during the season.

Conclusion: Our results indicate that players in the profile characterised by moderate mental health and high physical performance (profile 1) at the start of the season, reported the highest injury occurrence during the season (based on retrospective injury reporting). Future studies should explore factors that can explain this relationship, such as engagement in risk situations, load and recovery.

目的:青少年运动中的运动损伤很常见,人们呼吁采用整体预测方法,以更好地了解风险和保护因素的组合是如何导致损伤发生的。本研究采用以人为本的方法来确定心理和生理因素的组合如何与青少年地掷球运动员的损伤相关联:在赛季开始时,222 名青少年运动员进行了体能测试,并对自我报告的心理健康和人口统计学进行了测量。赛季结束后,参与者报告赛季中是否发生过急性或过度运动损伤。使用心理(焦虑和抑郁)和身体(现场测试表现)因素(如输入变量)进行潜特征分析,以确定风险特征。此外,还对人口统计学中预测风险特征的因素进行了协变量分析。最后,对不同特征的运动损伤发生率进行了比较:结果:确定了三种情况:结果:确定了三种特征:"中等心理健康水平/高体能表现"(特征 1,人数=101)、"极低心理健康水平/平均体能表现"(特征 2,人数=49)和 "高心理健康水平/低体能表现"(特征 3,人数=72)。基线时受伤的运动员较少属于特征 1。在赛季中,特征 1 的受伤发生率高于特征 2(OR=3.63,95% CI (1.34 至 9.81))和特征 3(OR=2.63,95% CI (1.06 至 6.47)):我们的研究结果表明,在赛季开始时,心理健康程度适中、身体表现出色的球员(特征 1)在赛季中报告的受伤发生率最高(基于回顾性受伤报告)。未来的研究应探索能够解释这种关系的因素,如参与风险情况、负荷和恢复。
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