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The Psychosocial Trauma of ACL Ruptures in Young Athletes

机译:年轻运动员ACL破裂的心理社会创伤

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Objectives: Sustaining severe injuries requiring operative fixation causes emotional harm in addition to physical damage in young athletes. While the fear of re-injury following an anterior cruciate ligament ruptures and reconstruction has been established, the extent of the psychosocial trauma, including hyperarousal and intrusion, is largely unknown. We hypothesize that post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms are present young athletes with strong athletic identities following ACL ruptures. Methods: The impact of events scale, the athletic identity measurement score, and a novel specialization instrument were administered to 7 to 21 year old patients following ACL rupture. These instruments represent a modified post-traumatic stress disorder screening tool psychometrically validated in children, a validated tool to measure athletic identity, and an athlete specialization questionnaire designed by the authors respectively. Athletes were recruited from the sports medicine clinic at the senior authors’ academic institution and the instruments were administered upon the patients’ first orthopedic visit following the diagnosis of an ACL rupture. The full extent of the knee injury and any history of prior knee injuries were also assessed. Results: Twenty-one patients with a mean age of 14.9 ± 2.9 years completed the emotional trauma assessment and 52.2% of respondents were female. The most common concurrent injury was a meniscal tear (47.8%) and 9.5% of patients reported a prior ACL rupture and reconstruction. Regarding specialization, one-third of athletes played one sport only, 52.4% of athletes played multiple sports while focusing on one above the others, and 14.2% of athletes balanced their sports equally. Single-sport athletes scored significantly higher on the athletic identity questionnaire (single-sport mean 57.2; multi-sport mean 52.1; p = .02). The majority of patients experience traumatic symptoms in all three major categories as 86.4% endorsed avoidance symptoms, 81.8% admitted intrusion symptoms, and 81.8% admitted hyperarousal symptoms. Older athletes were significantly more likely to experience stronger emotionally traumatic symptoms (p = .03) as 16 - 21 year old athletes scored a mean of 62.6 on the Impact of Events Scale compared to 39.6 for 7 - 15 year old athletes. While male patients experienced stronger traumatic symptoms than female patients, the separation was not found to be statistically significant (male 50.2; female 43.6; p = .12). Conclusion: The emotional trauma for young athletes following ACL ruptures extends beyond the avoidance symptoms that have been previously established. Psychological evaluation and support is imperative to providing holistic care following this injury. Demographics and Psychosocial Symptom Prevalence Age 14.9 ± 2.9 Female 52.8% Male 47.2% Meniscal Injury 47.2% Prior ACL Injury 9.5% Traumatic Symptoms: Avoidance 86.4% Intrusion 81.8% Hyperarousal 81.8%.
机译:目标:承受需要手术固定的重伤,不仅会对年轻运动员造成身体伤害,还会造成情感伤害。虽然已经建立了对前交叉韧带破裂和重建后再次受伤的恐惧,但心理社会创伤的程度,包括过度刺激和侵入,在很大程度上尚不清楚。我们假设创伤后应激障碍症状是目前的年轻运动员,ACL破裂后具有强烈的运动身份。方法:对7至21岁ACL破裂后的患者进行事件量表,运动身份测量得分和新型专业仪器的影响。这些仪器代表了经过心理计量学验证的儿童改良创伤后应激障碍筛查工具,衡量运动身份的经过验证的工具以及作者分别设计的运动员专业化问卷。从资深作者的学术机构的运动医学诊所招募运动员,并在诊断出ACL破裂后对患者进行第一次骨科检查就对这些器械进行管理。还评估了膝关节损伤的全部程度以及先前膝关节损伤的任何病史。结果:21名平均年龄为14.9±2.9岁的患者完成了情感创伤评估,其中52.2%的受访者为女性。最常见的并发损伤是半月板撕裂(47.8%),而9.5%的患者报告了先前的ACL破裂和重建。在专业化方面,三分之一的运动员仅参加一项运动,52.4%的运动员参加多项运动,而另一项则专注于一项运动,而14.2%的运动员均等地平衡了他们的运动。单身运动运动员在运动身份问卷中得分显着较高(单项运动平均值为57.2;多项运动平均值为52.1; p = .02)。大多数患者在所有三个主要类别中都经历了创伤性症状,其中86.4%的人具有回避性症状,81.8%的人为侵入性症状,81.8%的人为过耳症状。年龄较大的运动员更有可能遭受更强烈的情绪创伤症状(p = .03),因为16-21岁的运动员在事件影响量表上的平均得分为62.6,而7-15岁的运动员为39.6。尽管男性患者比女性患者经历了更强的创伤症状,但分离度没有统计学意义(男性50.2;女性43.6; p = .12)。结论:ACL破裂后对年轻运动员的情感创伤超出了先前已建立的回避症状。受伤后必须提供心理评估和支持。人口统计学和社会心理症状患病率年龄14.9±2.9女性52.8%男性47.2%半月板损伤47.2%先前ACL损伤9.5%创伤性症状:避免86.4%侵入81.8%过度兴奋81.8%。

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