Prevalence and associated factors with mental health symptoms among semi-professional cricket players after the resumption of sporting activities following an extensive lockdown.

Q3 Health Professions
South African Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2023-06-05 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.17159/2078-516X/2023/v35i1a15058
L Malele, H Noorbhai
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Abstract

Background: Mental health of cricket players has been a topic of debate for a considerable time across the globe.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of mental health symptoms among semi-professional male cricket players experienced during COVID-19, as well as the relationship between age and the Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale (DASS-21) sub-scale.

Methods: Mental health symptoms were assessed among cricket players (n = 90) using the following instruments, respectively: Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale - 21 (DASS - 21); Athlete Burnout Questionnaire (ABQ) and Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS). Descriptive (means ± standard deviations) and inferential (Spearman's correlations) statistics were calculated using SPSS (IBM Version 27.0) at a significance level of p < 0.05.

Results: The study reported that 5.6% (n = 5) of cricketers believed life was futile, and 10% (n = 9) thought they were useless most of the time. However, on the anxiety sub-scale, 27% (n = 24) of cricketers indicated low confidence. In addition, 23% (n = 21) of cricketers reported being stressed. Spearman's correlations revealed a positive and significant association between the DASS-21 sub-scales and that cricketers' DASS-21 sub-scale symptoms are unrelated to age.

Conclusion: The study found that there were moderate levels of anxiety, a reduced sense of achievement and a neutral feeling towards satisfaction with life. Reducing mental health symptoms would extend the playing careers of cricket players. De-stigmatising mental health may result in more robust and accurate self-reports of mental health illness among elite athletes, which can enable sustainable change.

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大范围封锁后恢复体育活动后半职业板球运动员的患病率和心理健康症状相关因素
背景:板球运动员的心理健康一直是全球争论的话题。目的:本研究旨在调查新冠肺炎期间半职业男子板球运动员心理健康症状的患病率,以及年龄与抑郁、焦虑、压力量表(DAS-21)分量表的关系。方法:分别使用以下工具评估板球运动员(n=90)的心理健康症状:抑郁、焦虑、压力量表-21(DASS-21);运动员倦怠问卷(ABQ)和生活满意度量表(SWLS)。使用SPSS(IBM 27.0版)计算描述性(平均值±标准差)和推断性(Spearman相关性)统计数据,显著性水平为p<0.05。结果:研究报告称,5.6%(n=5)的板球运动员认为生活是徒劳的,10%(n=9)的人大多数时候认为生活是无用的。然而,在焦虑亚量表上,27%(n=24)的板球运动员表示信心不足。此外,23%(n=21)的板球运动员表示压力过大。Spearman的相关性揭示了DAS-21亚量表与板球运动员的DAS-21子量表症状与年龄无关之间的正相关。结论:研究发现,学生存在中度焦虑,成就感下降,对生活满意度呈中性。减少心理健康症状将延长板球运动员的职业生涯。消除对心理健康的污名化可能会使精英运动员对心理健康疾病的自我报告更加有力和准确,从而实现可持续的改变。
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