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[The psychological factors affecting athletic performance].

Mária Resch1

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Athletes face significant mental health challenges, including depression, stress, and eating disorders. Sports psychiatry is crucial for addressing these psychiatric issues to improve athlete well-being and performance.

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Area of Science:

  • Sports Psychiatry
  • Exercise Psychology
  • Sports Medicine

Context:

  • The 21st century emphasizes holistic health, integrating mental and physical well-being for athletes.
  • Traditional somatic medicine approaches are insufficient; psychological aspects are increasingly vital for athletic success.
  • Sports psychiatry has emerged to address the complex mental health needs of athletes.

Purpose:

  • To identify and summarize the most critical psychiatric disorders prevalent in athletic populations.
  • To highlight the significance of mental health conditions in varying sports disciplines.
  • To underscore the importance of sports psychiatry in athlete care.

Summary:

  • Athletes experience a high prevalence of psychiatric disorders, including depression, chronic stress, anxiety, and fatigue syndrome of overtraining.
  • Specific syndromes like burnout, sleep disturbances, enervation, and eating disorders (anorexia athletics, athlete triad) are critical concerns.
  • Personality factors and chemical addiction also significantly impact athletes' mental health.

Impact:

  • Recognizing these psychiatric disorders is essential for developing targeted interventions in sports.
  • Addressing mental health comprehensively can enhance athlete performance and overall well-being.
  • This summary provides a foundation for further research and clinical practice in sports psychiatry.