Effects of the covid 19 pandemic on the mental health of professional soccer teams: Epidemiological factors associated with state and trait anxiety
Q2 Health Professions
N. S. Esteves, M. A. D. Brito, Dany Alexis Sobarzo Soto, V. Muller, E. Aedo-Muñoz, C. Brito, B. Miarka
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This study aims to verify associated factors with trait and state anxiety in professional soccer teams during the COVID-19 epidemic The sample was composed of 529 athletes, coaches, and professional soccer teams' physical trainers during the COVID-19 epidemic From this amount, 214 were classified with trait-anxiety, and 315 were classified with state-anxiety using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) This study is an epidemiological and cross-sectional study We applied an observational method, and we performed a remote measurement The measurement was made via online questionnaires in male and female individuals working on soccer teams (soccer professionals or athletes) who could be affected by anxiety during social isolation in the COVID-19 epidemic Each questionnaire was composed of sociodemographic questions, self-perceived performance, and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) Descriptive data are presented as percentage/absolute frequency Factor analysis was used to reduce many variables into fewer factors of each anxiety group (state and trait) to verify which variables are associated with the COVID-19 pandemic anxiety state, p≤ 05 Factor analysis of the trait anxiety group indicated a significant correlation (p≤ 0001) The trait anxiety group's components correlated 0 43 and 0 84, while the state anxiety demonstrated a correlation between 0 52 and 0 996 The present results highlight the importance of cognitive behavior therapy for professional soccer teams Its core is cognitive restructuring using the ABC model (antecedents-behavior-consequences) Mental errors and maladaptive behaviors are identified and worked upon considering sociodemographic factors such as gender and schooling levels © JPES
新冠肺炎疫情对职业足球队心理健康的影响:与状态焦虑和特质焦虑相关的流行病学因素
本研究旨在验证COVID-19流行期间职业足球队特质焦虑和状态焦虑的相关因素。样本由529名运动员、教练员和职业足球队的体能教练组成,其中214人被归类为特质焦虑;采用状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)对315人进行状态-焦虑分类。本研究为流行病学和横断面研究。我们通过在线问卷对在足球队工作的男性和女性(足球专业人员或运动员)进行了测量,这些人在2019冠状病毒病流行期间的社会隔离期间可能受到焦虑的影响描述性数据以百分比/绝对频率表示,使用因子分析将每个焦虑组(状态和特质)的许多变量简化为更少的因素,以验证哪些变量与COVID-19大流行焦虑状态相关,p≤05特质焦虑组的因子分析显示显著相关(p≤0001)特质焦虑组的成分相关性为0.43和0.84。目前的研究结果强调了认知行为疗法对职业足球队的重要性,其核心是使用ABC模型(前事-行为-后果)的认知重构,心理错误和适应不良行为被识别并在考虑社会人口因素(如性别和受教育程度)的基础上进行研究©JPES
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The main objective of JPES is to unite specialists from different fields, including sport, physical activity, kinesiology, education, health and nutrition, to provide the opportunity for multidisciplinary debates and comprehensive understanding of how physical activity influences human life. Researchers from areas that are related to sport and health are invited to publish their cutting-edge research and its practical applicability. Our target group of expert specialists includes academic researchers, kinesitherapists, physical education and sports teachers, physicians in sports medicine, psychologists, nutritionists, coaches and any other researchers involved in the sports field. JPES aims to act as a stimulus and a dissemination instrument for the research activity of Romanian and foreign investigators. JPES primarily publishes articles in the following fields: the natural sciences of sport, social and behavioral sciences and humanities, sports management, sports medicine, sports pedagogy and sport itself. The journal also aims to facilitate and enhance communication across all sub-disciplines of the sport sciences. The journal awaits original papers, review articles, technical reports and short communications that contain new insight into any aspect of the sport sciences that have not been previously published and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere.