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Psychological Safety for Mental Health in Elite Sport: A Theoretically Informed Model

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posted on 2024-06-19, 21:42 authored by CC Walton, R Purcell, V Pilkington, Kate HallKate Hall, G Kenttä, S Vella, SM Rice
AbstractElite sports contexts are highly pressurised and frequently enforce a win-at-all-costs approach. This narrow focus on performance outcomes can potentially contribute in negative ways to the mental health of those within these environments. In this Current Opinion paper, we propose a model that outlines how key elements contributing to psychologically safe or unsafe environments may contribute to better or worse mental health outcomes, respectively. In an environment in which individuals feel safe to show their authentic selves rather than ‘wear a mask’, different experiences of mental health are likely to be normalised, help-seeking behaviour increased, and thus, mental health outcomes enhanced. We outline how sports teams and organisations can contribute to this through the creation of appropriate policies and procedures, in addition to leaders modelling and reinforcing positive cultural norms. It is intended that the theoretical model can inform stakeholders in elite sport as well as future research directions.

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Journal

Sports Medicine

Volume

54

Pagination

557-564

Location

Berlin, Germany

ISSN

0112-1642

eISSN

1179-2035

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

Springer

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