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      Consensus statement on improving the mental health of high performance athletes

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          Psychological Balance in High Level Athletes: Gender-Based Differences and Sport-Specific Patterns

          Objectives Few epidemiological studies have focused on the psychological health of high level athletes. This study aimed to identify the principal psychological problems encountered within French high level athletes, and the variations in their prevalence based on sex and the sport practiced. Methods Multivariate analyses were conducted on nationwide data obtained from the athletes' yearly psychological evaluations. Results A representative sample of 13% of the French athlete population was obtained. 17% of athletes have at least one ongoing or recent disorder, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) being the most prevalent (6%), followed by non-specific eating disorders (4.2%). Overall, 20.2% of women had at least one psychopathology, against 15.1% in men. This female predominance applied to anxiety and eating disorders, depression, sleep problems and self-harming behaviors. The highest rates of GAD appeared in aesthetic sports (16.7% vs. 6.8% in other sports for men and 38.9% vs. 10.3% for women); the lowest prevalence was found in high risk sports athletes (3.0% vs. 3.5%). Eating disorders are most common among women in racing sports (14% vs. 9%), but for men were found mostly in combat sports (7% vs. 4.8%). Discussion This study highlights important differences in psychopathology between male and female athletes, demonstrating that the many sex-based differences reported in the general population apply to elite athletes. While the prevalence of psychological problems is no higher than in the general population, the variations in psychopathology in different sports suggest that specific constraints could influence the development of some disorders.
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                Journal
                International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
                International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
                Informa UK Limited
                1612-197X
                1557-251X
                January 31 2019
                January 31 2019
                : 1-8
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Institute of Sport Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, and Team Denmark, Odense, Denmark
                [2 ] School of Human Kinetics, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada
                [3 ] School of Health and Welfare, Halmstad University, and Swedish Sports Confederation, Halmstad, Sweden
                [4 ] United States Olympic Committee, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
                [5 ] Department of Specialized Programs in Professional Psychology, Loyola Marymount University, and The Mental Health and Wellness Program of the National Basketball Players Association, Los Angeles, CA, USA
                [6 ] Division of Research and Innovation, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia
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                10.1080/1612197X.2019.1570473
                06482bb7-bc98-4322-b8d0-367db9ee1e23
                © 2019
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