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Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms During the COVID-19 Emergency Period: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study in Professional Football.

Vincent Gouttebarge1,2,3,4, Imtiaz Ahmad5, Margo Mountjoy6, Simon Rice7,8, Gino Kerkhoffs1,2,3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of our study was to establish the prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms among professional football (ie, soccer; hereinafter "football") players during the COVID-19 emergency period, drawing comparisons with players assessed before exposure to the COVID-19 emergency period.
DESIGN: Observational comparative cross-sectional study by means of electronic questionnaire.
SETTING: Professional football. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 468 female (mean age: 22.8 years) and 1134 male (mean age: 26.0 years) players participated. The non-COVID-19 comparison group consisted of 132 female (mean age: 23.1 years) and 175 male (mean age: 24.8 years) professional footballers. INTERVENTION: N/A. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Anxiety symptoms were measured with the validated Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 and depressive symptoms with the validated Patient Health Questionnaire 9. Both instruments have been widely used in both clinical and research settings among different populations, showing excellent psychometric properties.
RESULTS: During the COVID-19 emergency period, the 2-week prevalence of symptoms consistent with a diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder and depression was 18.2% and 21.6%, respectively, among female professional footballers and 15.5% and 12.9%, respectively, among male players. The 2-week prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms among professional footballers was significantly higher during the COVID-19 emergency period than before the global pandemic (P < 0.01). Differences were most pronounced for those worried about the playing future.
CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 emergency period is associated with increased symptoms of anxiety and depression in professional footballers, especially among those worried about their future as players.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 32941374     DOI: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000000886

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin J Sport Med        ISSN: 1050-642X            Impact factor:   3.638


  8 in total

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2.  COVID-19 in US Youth Soccer Athletes During Summer 2020.

Authors:  Andrew M Watson; Kristin Haraldsdottir; Kevin M Biese; Leslie Goodavish; Bethany Stevens; Timothy A McGuine
Journal:  J Athl Train       Date:  2021-06-01       Impact factor: 3.824

3.  The Psychosocial Benefits of Sport Participation During COVID-19 Are Only Partially Explained by Increased Physical Activity.

Authors:  Andrew M Watson; Kevin Biese; Claudia Reardon; Allison Schwarz; Kristin Haraldsdottir; M Alison Brooks; David R Bell; Timothy McGuine
Journal:  medRxiv       Date:  2022-01-11

4.  Help-seeking behaviours related to mental health symptoms in professional football.

Authors:  Kaizeen Confectioner; Alan Currie; Nicolle Gabana; Nienke van Gerven; Gino M M J Kerkhoffs; Vincent Gouttebarge
Journal:  BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med       Date:  2021-05-17

5.  Mental Health Status, Life Satisfaction, and Mood State of Elite Athletes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Follow-Up Study in the Phases of Home Confinement, Reopening, and Semi-Lockdown Condition.

Authors:  Amir Hossien Mehrsafar; Ali Moghadam Zadeh; Parisa Gazerani; Jose Carlos Jaenes Sanchez; Mehri Nejat; Mastaneh Rajabian Tabesh; Maryam Abolhasani
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6.  Mental health among elite athletes in Norway during a selected period of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Anne Marte Pensgaard; Tom Henning Oevreboe; Andreas Ivarsson
Journal:  BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med       Date:  2021-02-23

7.  Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms in the New Life With COVID-19: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study in Japan Rugby Top League Players.

Authors:  Yasutaka Ojio; Asami Matsunaga; Shin Kawamura; Masanori Horiguchi; Goro Yoshitani; Kensuke Hatakeyama; Rei Amemiya; Ayako Kanie; Chiyo Fujii
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8.  Depressive symptoms among Olympic athletes during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Christophe Lambert; Lisa-Marie Schuetz; Simon Rice; Rosemary Purcell; Theresa Stoll; Martyna Trajdos; Ramona Ritzmann; Anna-Lena Böhm; Martin Walz
Journal:  BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil       Date:  2022-03-10
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