Handbook of Sport Psychology 2007
DOI: 10.1002/9781118270011.ch18
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Psychology of Sport Injury Rehabilitation

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“…Strength of athlete identity has been linked to higher depression following a role-disrupting event, such as injury [28]. It should be noted that certain studies have shown that in the absence of an event such as injury, the strength of identification with the role of athlete was inversely related to feelings of depression and suicidal ideation [29].…”
Section: Injury and Athletic Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strength of athlete identity has been linked to higher depression following a role-disrupting event, such as injury [28]. It should be noted that certain studies have shown that in the absence of an event such as injury, the strength of identification with the role of athlete was inversely related to feelings of depression and suicidal ideation [29].…”
Section: Injury and Athletic Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the biopsychosocial model (Brewer, 2009;Brewer, 2007) considers the factors influencing the rehabilitation process, and the intermediate and final outcomes of the rehabilitation. Secondly, cognitive appraisal models explain how cognitive appraisal is related to other psychological and contextual factors.…”
Section: Psychological Models For Sport Injury Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A central role in this model is played by psychological factors; in fact they have a reciprocal relationship with biological and socio-contextual factors, and with intermediate and final outcomes. (Brewer, 2007(Brewer, , 2009 …”
Section: Biopsychosocial Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Going one step further regarding the severity of the consequences of the injury, it is well documented that depression may be one of the emotional reactions which may appear after the injury occurs [17]. Moreover, it is known that women are at least twice as likely to develop clinical depressions compared with men, so this gender difference in the global population could also affect the prevalence of depression in the athletes in some way [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%