Background: Since athletes are often perceived as unbreakable, their mental health problems might be bypassed or denigrated by their coach, peers or even by the media. However, athletes are as, if not more, susceptible to mental health problems as anyone else. As the media continues to be the primary source of information, the way in which the media portrays mental health problems can affect how people perceive and regard them. In this research, I examined how Finnish elite athletes with mental health problems are portrayed in the Finnish news websites by qualitatively analyzing eight articles of four Finnish athletes, two former and two current. Furthermore, I compared the articles with one another in order to study the eventual difference...
Purpose This chapter outlines the paucity of media research attending to mental health and mental i...
Sport has become increasingly aware of the challenges associated with Mental Disorders and, to a gre...
Research suggests elite athletes have an equal, or in some circumstances possibly higher, probabilit...
Media reports on mental illness in elite sports are a relatively young phenomenon. Depictions of men...
The aim of this study was to examine the depiction of mental illness with elite athletes. Mental ill...
Individuals with mental illness face challenges that are related to stigma and lack of education rei...
Abstract Mental health in elite sport is receiving more publicity due to an increase in male athlete...
Objective: To summarise the literature on the barriers to athletes seeking mental health treatment a...
Elite athletes may be as likely as members of the general population to experience mental disorders,...
This study explores the reasons given by five elite athletes for choosing to seek psychiatric suppor...
The aim of the present study was to identify profiles of elite athlete mental well- and ill-being an...
An increasing body of evidence suggests athletes experience mental illness at an alarming rate. Whil...
Many factors can lead to inconsistency within an athlete\u27s performance. One factor that often get...
Greater lifetime stressor exposure has been related to negative health outcomes (e.g., depression, c...
In recent years, athletes’ mental health has gained interest among researchers, sport practitioners,...
Purpose This chapter outlines the paucity of media research attending to mental health and mental i...
Sport has become increasingly aware of the challenges associated with Mental Disorders and, to a gre...
Research suggests elite athletes have an equal, or in some circumstances possibly higher, probabilit...
Media reports on mental illness in elite sports are a relatively young phenomenon. Depictions of men...
The aim of this study was to examine the depiction of mental illness with elite athletes. Mental ill...
Individuals with mental illness face challenges that are related to stigma and lack of education rei...
Abstract Mental health in elite sport is receiving more publicity due to an increase in male athlete...
Objective: To summarise the literature on the barriers to athletes seeking mental health treatment a...
Elite athletes may be as likely as members of the general population to experience mental disorders,...
This study explores the reasons given by five elite athletes for choosing to seek psychiatric suppor...
The aim of the present study was to identify profiles of elite athlete mental well- and ill-being an...
An increasing body of evidence suggests athletes experience mental illness at an alarming rate. Whil...
Many factors can lead to inconsistency within an athlete\u27s performance. One factor that often get...
Greater lifetime stressor exposure has been related to negative health outcomes (e.g., depression, c...
In recent years, athletes’ mental health has gained interest among researchers, sport practitioners,...
Purpose This chapter outlines the paucity of media research attending to mental health and mental i...
Sport has become increasingly aware of the challenges associated with Mental Disorders and, to a gre...
Research suggests elite athletes have an equal, or in some circumstances possibly higher, probabilit...