Support for athletes with eating psychopathology symptoms: Exploring the views of athletes, coaches and sport practitioners. Issue 2 (3rd April 2023)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Support for athletes with eating psychopathology symptoms: Exploring the views of athletes, coaches and sport practitioners. Issue 2 (3rd April 2023)
- Main Title:
- Support for athletes with eating psychopathology symptoms: Exploring the views of athletes, coaches and sport practitioners
- Authors:
- Sandgren, Sebastian S.
Haycraft, Emma
Pearce, Rhona
Plateau, Carolyn R. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Eating psychopathology is prevalent among athletes yet little is known about how to effectively support athletes with eating difficulties. This study aimed to understand athletes' and sport professionals' experiences of, and perspectives toward, supporting athletes with eating psychopathology. Forty-five participants took part in the study and data were collected using two methods: (a) individual interviews were held with athletes with current or previous eating psychopathology symptoms ( n = 13); and (b) six focus groups were conducted: two with athletes with no history of eating psychopathology ( n = 13), two with coaches ( n = 7), and two with sport practitioners ( n = 12). The data were analyzed using thematic analysis and two overarching themes were identified. Theme 1 ( Tensions around addressing eating psychopathology in athletes ) highlighted challenges with communication, conflicting perceptions around the responsibility of addressing and intervening with athlete eating concerns, and difficulties with obtaining relevant and timely support for athletes. Theme 2 ( Considerations for developing practical tools to support athletes with eating psychopathology ) highlighted a desire for future resources to consider confidentiality, to preserve athletes' identities and facilitate independence where the athlete is in control of the degree and pace of engagement. In conclusion, tensions exist between athletes and sport professionals which make addressing eatingAbstract: Eating psychopathology is prevalent among athletes yet little is known about how to effectively support athletes with eating difficulties. This study aimed to understand athletes' and sport professionals' experiences of, and perspectives toward, supporting athletes with eating psychopathology. Forty-five participants took part in the study and data were collected using two methods: (a) individual interviews were held with athletes with current or previous eating psychopathology symptoms ( n = 13); and (b) six focus groups were conducted: two with athletes with no history of eating psychopathology ( n = 13), two with coaches ( n = 7), and two with sport practitioners ( n = 12). The data were analyzed using thematic analysis and two overarching themes were identified. Theme 1 ( Tensions around addressing eating psychopathology in athletes ) highlighted challenges with communication, conflicting perceptions around the responsibility of addressing and intervening with athlete eating concerns, and difficulties with obtaining relevant and timely support for athletes. Theme 2 ( Considerations for developing practical tools to support athletes with eating psychopathology ) highlighted a desire for future resources to consider confidentiality, to preserve athletes' identities and facilitate independence where the athlete is in control of the degree and pace of engagement. In conclusion, tensions exist between athletes and sport professionals which make addressing eating psychopathology in athletes difficult. There is a need to develop accessible, confidential and tailored practical support resources which athletes can engage with independently to support them in the early stages of an eating problem. Lay summary: There is a need to understand how athletes with eating problems can be more effectively supported. Athletes, coaches and sport practitioners shared their thoughts around supporting athletes with an eating problem. Findings highlight the need to develop accessible, confidential and tailored athlete support resources. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Tensions exist among athletes and sport professionals in relation to communication around eating attitudes and behaviors, responsibility for addressing eating concerns, and obtaining relevant and timely support for eating problems which make addressing eating psychopathology in athletes difficult. Both sport professionals and athletes would benefit from education and training around the connotation and consequences of eating psychopathology which could be delivered by individuals with valuable knowledge of both eating psychopathology and the sport context. There is a need to develop accessible, confidential and tailored early intervention resources which athletes can access with ease and engage with independently in the early stages of an eating problem (e.g., self-led interventions). … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of applied sport psychology. Volume 35:Issue 2(2023)
- Journal:
- Journal of applied sport psychology
- Issue:
- Volume 35:Issue 2(2023)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 35, Issue 2 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 35
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0035-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 307
- Page End:
- 329
- Publication Date:
- 2023-04-03
- Subjects:
- Sports -- Psychological aspects -- Periodicals
Exercise -- Psychological aspects -- Periodicals
796.019 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uasp20/current ↗
http://www.tandfonline.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1080/10413200.2022.2032476 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1041-3200
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