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Fear Avoidance After Injury and Readiness to Return to Sport in Collegiate Male and Female Gaelic Games Players

机译:受伤后的恐惧回避和准备重返运动的大学男女盖尔运动会运动员

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Background: Injuries are common in collegiate Gaelic games, and negative psychological responses to injury, such as fear avoidance and a lack of psychological readiness to return to sport, can affect players during their rehabilitation and their subsequent return to sport. Thus, identifying these responses in players can allow clinicians to address these issues during rehabilitation. This study aimed to examine fear avoidance and psychological readiness to return to sport in collegiate Gaelic games players. Hypothesis: Collegiate Gaelic games players will experience similar levels of fear avoidance and psychological readiness to return to sport as other adult athletes. study Design: Cohort study. Level of Evidence: Level 3. Methods: Male (n = 150) and female (n = 76) players from 1 Irish collegiate institution were recruited. Players that were injured over 1 collegiate season completed the Athlete Fear Avoidance Questionnaire (AFAQ) immediately after the injury and the Injury-Psychological Readiness to Return to Sport (I-PRRS) Scale once cleared to return to sport. An injury report form was also completed. The overall AFAQ (sum of 10 items) and I-PRRS (sum of 6 items/10) scores were calculated. Results: Seventy-three injuries (n = 73) occurred, and injured players had a mean overall AFAQ and I-PRRS score of 22.6 ± 5.3 and 46.4 ± 8.8, respectively. Just less than half (47.9) of players were deemed psychologically unready to return to sport when cleared physically. After severe injuries, significantly higher overall AFAQ scores than mild injuries (P = 0.01) and lower overall I-PRRS than moderate injuries (P < 0.0001) was noted. For the overall scores, no gender differences were observed. Conclusion: Fear avoidance and lowered confidence levels before return to sport occurs in collegiate Gaelic games players similar to other student-athletes. Clinical Relevance: Identification of fear avoidance or low readiness to return to sport, particularly after serious injury, is important to implement psychosocial support during their rehabilitation.
机译:背景:受伤在大学盖尔语比赛中很常见,对受伤的负面心理反应,例如恐惧回避和缺乏重返运动的心理准备,会影响球员在康复和随后重返运动期间。因此,识别球员的这些反应可以让临床医生在康复期间解决这些问题。本研究旨在检查大学盖尔语游戏玩家的恐惧回避和重返体育运动的心理准备。假设:大学盖尔语运动会运动员将经历与其他成年运动员相似的恐惧回避和重返运动的心理准备。研究设计:队列研究。证据级别:3级。方法:从1所爱尔兰大学机构招募男性(n = 150)和女性(n = 76)球员。在 1 个大学赛季中受伤的球员在受伤后立即完成了运动员恐惧回避问卷 (AFAQ),一旦获准重返运动,就完成了受伤-重返运动的心理准备 (I-PRRS) 量表。还填写了一份工伤报告表。计算 AFAQ(10 项总和)和 I-PRRS(6 项总和/10 项)总分。结果:发生了 73 例受伤 (n = 73),受伤球员的平均总体 AFAQ 和 I-PRRS 评分分别为 22.6 ± 5.3 和 46.4 ± 8.8。只有不到一半(47.9%)的球员在身体康复后被认为在心理上还没有准备好重返赛场。重度损伤后,AFAQ总评分显著高于轻度损伤(P = 0.01),总体I-PRRS低于中度损伤(P < 0.0001)。对于总分,没有观察到性别差异。结论:与其他学生运动员相似,在重返运动场前的大学盖尔运动会运动员中发生恐惧回避和信心水平降低的情况。临床相关性:识别恐惧回避或恢复运动的准备程度低,尤其是在严重受伤后,对于在康复期间实施社会心理支持非常重要。

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