Mental Health Services for Canadian University Student-Athletes: An Exploratory Survey

University student-athletes are equally vulnerable to mental health challenges compared to their non-athlete peers, but they access mental health services with less frequency. This study sought to explore the mental health issues experienced by Canadian student-athletes in order to address the quest...

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Published in:Journal of clinical sport psychology Vol. 13; no. 3; pp. 469 - 485
Main Authors: Giovannetti, Sara L., Robertson, Jessica R.G., Colquhoun, Heather L., Malachowski, Cindy K.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Champaign Human Kinetics 01-09-2019
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Summary:University student-athletes are equally vulnerable to mental health challenges compared to their non-athlete peers, but they access mental health services with less frequency. This study sought to explore the mental health issues experienced by Canadian student-athletes in order to address the question: how can Canadian universities better meet the mental health needs of student-athletes? An electronic survey was distributed to student-athletes at a large Canadian university. Data from 113 respondents were analyzed using descriptive statistics and content analysis. Stress and pressure were reported as the most prevalent contributors to mental health issues, and 47% of respondents indicated that there was a time in which they wanted to seek services for their mental health, but chose not to. Respondents identified mental health education for coaches and designating a healthcare professional within the athletic department as beneficial resources. Findings from this study can inform local and national mental health service planning for student-athletes.
ISSN:1932-9261
1932-927X
DOI:10.1123/jcsp.2018-0048