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Susceptibility for Depression in Current and Retired Student Athletes

BACKGROUND: Depression, a disabling mental disorder, adversely affects work, sleeping and eating habits, and family. Research does not exist on depression among athletes who have recently graduated from college and retired from their sport after exhausting their collegiate eligibility. HYPOTHESIS: C...

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Autores principales: Weigand, Sabrina, Cohen, Jared, Merenstein, Daniel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3658399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24427399
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738113480464
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description BACKGROUND: Depression, a disabling mental disorder, adversely affects work, sleeping and eating habits, and family. Research does not exist on depression among athletes who have recently graduated from college and retired from their sport after exhausting their collegiate eligibility. HYPOTHESIS: Changes in lifestyle and loss of personal identity, which follow college athletics, would put former college athletes at an increased risk for depression. METHODS: A survey was sent to former (n = 163) and current (n = 117) college athletes to correlate depression and retirement from athletics. RESULTS: Depression levels were significantly higher (P = 0.03) in current college athletes (16.77%, n = 27) compared with former, graduated college athletes (8.03%, n = 9). CONCLUSION: Completion of college sports may not increase levels of depression. There is a need for increased awareness, education, screening, and intervention for depression in college athletes. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This study suggests that student athletes’ depression levels should be monitored during their participation in college sports.
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spelling pubmed-36583992014-05-01 Susceptibility for Depression in Current and Retired Student Athletes Weigand, Sabrina Cohen, Jared Merenstein, Daniel Sports Health Primary Care BACKGROUND: Depression, a disabling mental disorder, adversely affects work, sleeping and eating habits, and family. Research does not exist on depression among athletes who have recently graduated from college and retired from their sport after exhausting their collegiate eligibility. HYPOTHESIS: Changes in lifestyle and loss of personal identity, which follow college athletics, would put former college athletes at an increased risk for depression. METHODS: A survey was sent to former (n = 163) and current (n = 117) college athletes to correlate depression and retirement from athletics. RESULTS: Depression levels were significantly higher (P = 0.03) in current college athletes (16.77%, n = 27) compared with former, graduated college athletes (8.03%, n = 9). CONCLUSION: Completion of college sports may not increase levels of depression. There is a need for increased awareness, education, screening, and intervention for depression in college athletes. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This study suggests that student athletes’ depression levels should be monitored during their participation in college sports. SAGE Publications 2013-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3658399/ /pubmed/24427399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738113480464 Text en © 2013 The Author(s)
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title_fullStr Susceptibility for Depression in Current and Retired Student Athletes
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title_short Susceptibility for Depression in Current and Retired Student Athletes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3658399/
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