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Development of Australian mental health guidelines for community sport

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posted on 2025-03-11, 03:40 authored by Stewart Anthony Vella, Caitlin Liddelow, Simon M Rice, Richard Keegan, Kate HallKate Hall, Mark A Jones, David Revalds Lubans, Samantha McLeod, Anthony David Okely, Lisa OliveLisa Olive, Rosemary Purcell, Lindsey J Reece, Simon Rosenbaum, Matthew J Schweickle, Kelsey Singh, Damien Stewart, Leisl Stimpson, Jordan T Sutcliffe, Megan TeychenneMegan Teychenne, Courtney C Walton, Christian Swann
ObjectiveThe need for clear and actionable guidelines for the promotion and protection of mental health in organised community sport has previously been identified. This study aimed to provide guidelines to promote and protect mental health in organised community sport in Australia.MethodsGuideline development was informed by (1) systematic reviews of the evidence pertaining to existing mental health guidelines in sport and mental health interventions in community sport; (2) an expert Delphi consensus study and (3) key stakeholder input via focus groups. A Guideline Development Committee comprising experts and key stakeholder representatives articulated nine distinct guidelines.ResultsThese guidelines address the areas of: mental health literacy training; mental health support pathways and processes; responding to mental health emergencies; responding to major events that may impact mental health; having a mental health plan in place; reducing stigmatising attitudes; appointing a dedicated mental health champion; coach education and promoting well-being within the organisation.ConclusionsWe provide guidance for promoting and protecting mental health in community sport. Monitoring uptake and measuring the effectiveness of the guidelines are important areas of future work to advance positive mental health for everybody involved in community sport.

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Journal

British Journal of Sports Medicine

Pagination

1-8

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0306-3674

eISSN

1473-0480

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

BMJ Publishing Group

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