Internet Use Amongst Professional Tennis Players.

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Donatella Marazziti, Elisabetta Parra, Alessandro Arone, Manuel Glauco Carbone, Luca Del Prete, Sara Fantasia, Stefania Palermo, Liliana Dell'Osso
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Abstract

Objective: Next to its well-known benefits, Internet may trigger harmful consequences due to its abuse, thus delineating clinical pictures that are similar to abuse disorders, such as Problematic Internet Use (PIU). The matter becomes more elusive for sportsmen, as data regarding PIU in this specific group are scarce, particularly for tennis players. Therefore, our aim was to assess the prevalence and the features of PIU in a sample of either in current activity or retired professional tennis players, as compared with healthy controls.

Method: Twenty-five professional tennis players were evaluated during two events held in two different European countries and were matched to an equal number of healthy subjects who were not performing any agonistic sport. The characteristics of Internet use were assessed by a specific instrument we developed (QUNT). Statistical analyses were carried out to evaluate both demographic and QUNT features and the possible intergroup differences.

Results: Retired athletes presented statistically significant lower scores compared to both athletes in current activity and control subjects in the "Time spent online" and in the "Addiction to pornography" domains. Athletes in current activity presented statistically significant higher scores compared to retired athletes in the "Ludopathy" and Total score domains. Male athletes had a statistically significant lower score in the "Addiction to pornography" domain compared to both female and male healthy controls.

Conclusions: Tennis players frequently indulge in the use of Internet facilities, particularly those in current activity, thus potentially being more vulnerable to PIU. Men and women seem to use Internet for different activities. The lifestyle that professional tennis players are obliged to follow might provide an explanation of our findings.

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职业网球运动员使用互联网的情况。
目的:除了众所周知的好处之外,互联网的滥用也可能引发有害的后果,从而描绘出类似于滥用障碍的临床图景,例如因特网使用问题(PIU)。对于运动员来说,这个问题变得更加难以捉摸,因为关于这一特定群体的PIU的数据很少,尤其是网球运动员。因此,我们的目的是评估当前活动或退役职业网球运动员样本中PIU的患病率和特征,并与健康对照进行比较。方法:在两个不同的欧洲国家举办的两项赛事中,对25名职业网球运动员进行了评估,并与同等数量的未进行任何激烈运动的健康受试者进行了匹配。我们开发了一种特殊的工具(定量)来评估互联网使用的特征。进行统计分析以评估人口统计学和数量特征以及可能的组间差异。结果:退役运动员在“上网时间”和“色情成瘾”两个方面的得分均低于现役运动员和对照组。与退役运动员相比,当前运动的运动员在“Ludopathy”和总分领域的得分有统计学意义上的显著提高。与女性和男性健康对照组相比,男性运动员在“色情成瘾”领域的得分有统计学意义上的显著降低。结论:网球运动员经常沉迷于使用互联网设施,特别是那些正在进行的活动,因此更容易受到PIU的影响。男性和女性似乎使用互联网从事不同的活动。职业网球运动员不得不遵循的生活方式或许可以解释我们的发现。
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