This meta-study systematically appraises and synthesizes research into athletes’ experiences of mental illness. Our critical review of 37 studies conformed to the meta-study structure of meta-theory, meta-method, and meta-data analysis. We also produced a meta-synthesis of findings to deliver new insights into athlete mental illness. Athlete accounts of mental illness pertained to experience of the following: depression, eating disorders, gambling addiction and substance-related disorders (alcohol and drugs). Following a critical interrogation of original articles’ theory, method, and findings, we noted a general lack of methodological coherence (congruence between philosophical stance, theoretical position, and methodology). Through the pr...
When sport participation reaches competitive levels it can become entangled with stressors such as i...
The purpose of the current metasynthesis review was to explore the psychosocial benefits of sport an...
Purpose This chapter outlines the paucity of media research attending to mental health and mental i...
Supplementary Information Files for: Diverse paradigms and stories: mapping ‘mental illness’ in athl...
This meta-study systematically appraises and synthesizes research into athletes’ experiences of ment...
An increasing body of evidence suggests athletes experience mental illness at an alarming rate. Whil...
Considerations of athletes’ mental health are typically framed in the language of mental illness (Hu...
The objective of this article is to discuss: (a) the various theoretical perspectives on mental heal...
Mental illness identities are personally and socially constructed and impact psychological wellbeing...
In recent years, athletes’ mental health has gained interest among researchers, sport practitioners,...
OBJECTIVES: To present an overview of the existing epidemiological evidence regarding the occurrence...
This study explores the reasons given by five elite athletes for choosing to seek psychiatric suppor...
Elite athletes may be as likely as members of the general population to experience mental disorders,...
Objective: To summarise the literature on the barriers to athletes seeking mental health treatment a...
The issue of mental health in elite sport has been gaining prominence in recent years. As the demand...
When sport participation reaches competitive levels it can become entangled with stressors such as i...
The purpose of the current metasynthesis review was to explore the psychosocial benefits of sport an...
Purpose This chapter outlines the paucity of media research attending to mental health and mental i...
Supplementary Information Files for: Diverse paradigms and stories: mapping ‘mental illness’ in athl...
This meta-study systematically appraises and synthesizes research into athletes’ experiences of ment...
An increasing body of evidence suggests athletes experience mental illness at an alarming rate. Whil...
Considerations of athletes’ mental health are typically framed in the language of mental illness (Hu...
The objective of this article is to discuss: (a) the various theoretical perspectives on mental heal...
Mental illness identities are personally and socially constructed and impact psychological wellbeing...
In recent years, athletes’ mental health has gained interest among researchers, sport practitioners,...
OBJECTIVES: To present an overview of the existing epidemiological evidence regarding the occurrence...
This study explores the reasons given by five elite athletes for choosing to seek psychiatric suppor...
Elite athletes may be as likely as members of the general population to experience mental disorders,...
Objective: To summarise the literature on the barriers to athletes seeking mental health treatment a...
The issue of mental health in elite sport has been gaining prominence in recent years. As the demand...
When sport participation reaches competitive levels it can become entangled with stressors such as i...
The purpose of the current metasynthesis review was to explore the psychosocial benefits of sport an...
Purpose This chapter outlines the paucity of media research attending to mental health and mental i...