2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjsem-2021-001070
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Help-seeking behaviours related to mental health symptoms in professional football

Abstract: ObjectivesThe primary objective was to examine the attitudes of professional footballers towards help-seeking behaviours related to mental health symptoms and the impact of a mental health awareness video on these help-seeking behaviours. The secondary objective was to evaluate whether the mental health awareness video was feasible in professional football.MethodsA quasi-experimental study based on a one-group pretest post-test was conducted using a questionnaire. Attitude, help-seeking behaviours and confiden… Show more

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“…A constructivist approach was adopted. This method relies on human experience, interaction with others, and interpretation of this (Cohen & Manion, 1994). A concept of constructivism is that learners create new knowledge based on prior experience (McLeod, 2023).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A constructivist approach was adopted. This method relies on human experience, interaction with others, and interpretation of this (Cohen & Manion, 1994). A concept of constructivism is that learners create new knowledge based on prior experience (McLeod, 2023).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there is evidence that self-compassion can be effective with footballers, there will inevitably be barriers to introducing concepts like compassion to players. It has already been noted that mental health issues are often not discussed due to features like stigmatisation and perceptions of being weak or self-indulgent (Confectioner et al, 2021). The authors of this article, some of whom are currently working directly with elite footballers, suggest that the barriers could be reduced by refining the terminology, making the language more palatable to players.…”
Section: Self-compassion In Footballmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High performance expectations, employment insecurity, fatigue, injury, frequent travel, and intense media scrutiny are hallmark stressors of the professional men’s football environment conducive to mental health issues [ 1 ]. Equally, strong socio-cultural and experiential barriers exist in football that often prevent players from seeking psychological help [ 2 ]. Accordingly, the prevalence of stress and mental health problems in male professional footballers (e.g., anxiety, distress, depression) are considerable, mirroring rates in the general population including mild to severe presentation [ 1 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%