| Literature DB >> 32943294 |
Scott Graupensperger1, Alex J Benson2, Jason R Kilmer3, M Blair Evans4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Physical distancing measures to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus have presented challenges for the mental health and well-being of college students. As campus activities ceased, student-athletes abruptly became isolated from teammates and were no longer able to participate in sport activities that are often central to their identity as an athlete. However, student-athletes who have supportive social connections with teammates during this pandemic may maintain their athletic identity to a greater extent and report better mental health. The present study examined how student-athletes' mental health was associated with teammate social support, connectedness, and changes to athletic identity from before to during COVID-19.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Connectedness; Social cure; Social support; Sports
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32943294 PMCID: PMC7489994 DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.08.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adolesc Health ISSN: 1054-139X Impact factor: 5.012
Figure 1Direct and indirect paths to be estimated in mediation models.
Bivariate correlation coefficients, descriptive statistics, estimates of skewness, and internal consistency
| Variable | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Teammate social support | |||||||||||
| 2. Teammate connectedness | .66∗∗ | ||||||||||
| 3. Pre-COVID athletic identity | .18∗ | .25∗∗ | |||||||||
| 4. During-COVID athletic identity | .34∗∗ | .31∗∗ | .71∗∗ | ||||||||
| 5. Athletic identity change score | .29∗∗ | .20∗ | .00 | .70∗∗ | |||||||
| 6. Emotional well-being | .18∗ | .26∗∗ | .20∗ | .27∗∗ | .19∗ | ||||||
| 7. Social well-being | .27∗∗ | .30∗∗ | .15 | .27∗∗ | .23∗∗ | .77∗∗ | |||||
| 8. Psychological well-being | .26∗∗ | .31∗∗ | .18∗ | .32∗∗ | .27∗∗ | .78∗∗ | .71∗∗ | ||||
| 9. Depression symptoms | −.01 | −.16 | −.05 | −.20∗ | −.24∗∗ | −.65∗∗ | −.55∗∗ | −.55∗∗ | |||
| 10. COVID-specific worries | .12 | .06 | −.03 | .04 | .08 | .02 | −.01 | −.03 | .10 | ||
| 11. Age | −.03 | −.05 | .06 | −.03 | −.11 | −.02 | .07 | .07 | −.11 | −.13 | |
| 12. Sex (M = 1, F = 2) | .10 | −.05 | −.16 | −.12 | −.01 | −.08 | −.11 | −.07 | .32∗∗ | .25∗∗ | −.08 |
| Mean | 2.18 | 2.30 | 6.13 | 6.00 | .00 | 4.54 | 3.84 | 4.60 | 54.02 | 3.46 | 19.84 |
| SD | 1.18 | .93 | .86 | .89 | .62 | 1.22 | 1.39 | 1.11 | 10.36 | .99 | 1.38 |
| Range | 0–4 | 0–4 | 2–7 | 2.33–7 | −1.73 to 1.84 | 1–6 | 1–6 | 1–6 | 37.1–81.1 | 1–5 | 18–25 |
| Skewness | −.29 | −.07 | −1.72 | −.93 | −.18 | −.84 | −.25 | −.98 | .01 | −.51 | - |
| Internal consistency (α) | .94 | .81 | .74 | .69 | - | .93 | .91 | .91 | .96 | .81 | - |
F = female; M = male; SD = standard deviation.
∗p < .05, ∗∗p < .01.
Direct and indirect effects of teammate social support, teammate connectedness, and change in athletic identity on well-being and depression symptoms
| Y = psychological well-being | Y = social well-being | Y = emotional well-being | Y = depression symptoms | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| X = Teammate social support | SE ( | SE ( | SE ( | SE ( | ||||||||||||
| X on M (a) | .29 | .15 | .04 | <.001 | .29 | .15 | .04 | <.001 | .29 | .15 | .04 | <.001 | .29 | .15 | .04 | <.001 |
| M on Y (b) | .23 | .40 | .15 | .008 | .17 | .39 | .19 | .042 | .14 | .28 | .17 | .106 | −.26 | −4.29 | 1.37 | .002 |
| Direct Effect of X on Y (c) | .21 | .19 | .08 | .015 | .24 | .28 | .10 | .005 | .15 | .15 | .09 | .091 | .03 | .23 | .72 | .755 |
| Total Effect of X on Y | .27 | .26 | .08 | <.001 | .29 | .34 | .10 | <.001 | .19 | .20 | .09 | .026 | −.05 | −.43 | .72 | .554 |
| Indirect mediation effect | .07 | .06 | .03 | .035 | .05 | .06 | .03 | .078 | .04 | .04 | .03 | .143 | −.08 | −.65 | .28 | .020 |
| | .10 | .10 | .10 | .10 | ||||||||||||
| | .13 | .13 | .06 | .17 | ||||||||||||
| X = Teammate connectedness | SE ( | SE ( | SE ( | SE ( | ||||||||||||
| X on M (a) | .19 | .12 | .06 | .028 | .19 | .12 | .06 | .028 | .19 | .12 | .06 | .028 | .19 | .13 | .06 | .028 |
| M on Y (b) | .23 | .42 | .15 | .004 | .19 | .43 | .18 | .019 | .14 | .28 | .17 | .094 | −.23 | −3.84 | 1.33 | .004 |
| Direct effect of X on Y (c) | .27 | .32 | .10 | <.001 | .26 | .40 | .12 | <.001 | .23 | .30 | .11 | .006 | −.11 | −1.19 | .88 | .178 |
| Total effect of X on Y | .31 | .37 | .10 | <.001 | .30 | .45 | .12 | <.001 | .26 | .34 | .11 | .002 | −.15 | −1.67 | .89 | .063 |
| Indirect mediation effect | .04 | .05 | .03 | .080 | .04 | .05 | .03 | .109 | .03 | .03 | .03 | .182 | −.04 | −.48 | .27 | .080 |
| | .05 | .05 | .05 | .05 | ||||||||||||
| | .16 | .14 | .09 | .18 | ||||||||||||
Indirect effects are through athletic identity residual change scores from pre-COVID to mid-COVID. In all models, M = athletic identity residual change scores from pre-COVID to mid-COVID. The effects of age, sex, and COVID-specific worries are held constant in all models. β = standardized coefficient; B = unstandardized coefficient; SE = standard error estimate.