Sports Psychiatry. Women’s mental health in elite sports – we are missing the complexity
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2020
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01A - Journal article
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SEMS-Journal
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68
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4
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42-45
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Sport & Exercise Medicine Switzerland
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Bern
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In competitive sports, mental health and well-being is of great significance [1]. This applies to the active phase, as well as the time after the career. Mental disorders are common in competitive sports [2]. Physical and psychological well-being and performance in sports relate to each other [2]: Emotional strains and illnesses in sport may have an influence on the performance, may increase the risk for injuries and may lengthen rehabilitation. Injuries have an influence on the performance, too, and are strains and risks for mental health. The requirements in elite sports call for a safe and sound judgement and handling with strains and risks for mental health, as well as in diagnosis and treatment on illness [1].
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2673-4249
2673-6640
2673-6640
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English
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Published
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Diamond
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Heuss, S., Schneeberger, A. R., & Claussen, M. C. (2020). Sports Psychiatry. Women’s mental health in elite sports – we are missing the complexity. SEMS-Journal, 68(4), 42–45. https://doi.org/10.34045/sems/2020/42