Are adolescent elite athletes less psychologically distressed than controls? A cross-sectional study of 966 Norwegian adolescents.

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Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2018-06-25 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJSM.S156658
Jan H Rosenvinge, Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen, Gunn Pettersen, Marianne Martinsen, Annett Victoria Stornæs, Anne Marte Pensgaard
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Abstract

Introduction: Psychological distress is increasing among adolescents and clusters with other mental health problems such as eating problems. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of psychological distress among young elite athletes and age-matched controls and whether prevalence figures may be attributed to perfectionism and eating problems.

Methods: First-year athletes from all Norwegian elite sport high schools (n=711) and 500 students from randomly selected ordinary high schools were eligible for this cross-sectional study. In total, 611 athletes and 355 student controls provided self-report data about psychological distress, perfectionism, and eating problems (ie, body dissatisfaction and a drive for thinness), as well as their physical training/activity.

Results: A significantly higher proportion of controls scored above the cutoff point for marked psychological distress. Physical activity above the recommended levels for this age group predicted psychological distress among the controls, while the opposite was found in the student elite athlete sample. In both samples, perfectionistic concerns, ie, concern over mistakes, predicted overall psychological distress. However, among elite athletes, perfectionistic concerns were particularly associated with clinically significant psychological distress. Moreover, the impact of eating problems was negligible.

Conclusion: Results from this study highlight the need to target the maladaptive perfectionistic concerns to prevent psychological distress among young athletes as well as among their age-matched nonathlete counterparts.

青少年精英运动员的心理压力比对照组小吗?对966名挪威青少年的横断面研究。
心理困扰正在青少年和群体中增加,并伴有其他心理健康问题,如饮食问题。本研究的目的是调查年轻优秀运动员和同龄对照组中心理困扰的患病率,以及患病率是否可能归因于完美主义和饮食问题。方法:选取挪威所有优秀体育高中的一年级运动员(n=711)和随机抽取的普通高中500名学生进行横断面研究。总共有611名运动员和355名学生提供了关于心理困扰、完美主义、饮食问题(即对身体不满和瘦身的动力)以及他们的体育训练/活动的自我报告数据。结果:得分高于明显心理困扰分界点的对照组比例明显较高。在对照组中,高于这一年龄组推荐水平的体力活动预示着心理困扰,而在学生精英运动员样本中则发现了相反的情况。在这两个样本中,完美主义的担忧,即对错误的担忧,预示着整体的心理困扰。然而,在优秀运动员中,完美主义担忧与临床上显著的心理困扰特别相关。此外,饮食问题的影响可以忽略不计。结论:本研究结果强调需要针对适应不良的完美主义关注来预防年轻运动员及其同龄非运动员的心理困扰。
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