PSİKOLOJİK FAKTÖRLERİN FUTBOLCULARDAKİ YARALANMALAR ÜZERİNDEKİ ETKİLERİ

Çalışmanın amacı kaygı seviyesi ve başa çıkma kaynakları düzeyi gibi psikososyal faktörlerin yaralanma oluşumunu etkileyip etkilemediğini incelemektir. Gereç ve Yöntem Çalışmaya toplam 83 futbolcu katıldı. Çalışmanın başında Sürekli ve Durumluk Kaygı Ölçeği, Sporcuların Psikolojik Becerilerini Değerlendirme Ölçeği ve Çok Boyutlu Algılanan Sosyal Destek Ölçeği dolduruldu. Takım doktorları yaralanmanın tipini, şiddetini ve sporcunun yaralanmaya bağlı olarak kaçırdığı antrenman ve maç sayısını ve takımdan ayrı kaldığı süreyi kaydetti. Bulgular 83 futbolcunun 63’ünde (%75.9) toplam 121 yaralanma gözlendi. Toplam yaralanma insidansı Toplam yaralanma insidansı 6.2/1000 saat, maçta yaralanma insidansı 18.3/1000 saat, antrenmanda yaralanma insidansı 3.4/1000 saatti. Yaralanmaların 4’ü (3.2%) minimal, 28’i (22.9%) hafif, 67’si (55.1%) orta, 22’si (17.9%) ciddi şiddetli yaralanmalardı. Yaralanma sayısı ve şiddeti ile başa çıkma kaynakları arasında negatif, kaygı seviyesi arasında pozitif ilişki vardı. Bu ilişkiler istatiksel olarak anlamlıydı (p

THE EFFECTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS ON INJURIES IN FOOTBALL PLAYERS

Objective The aim of this study is to investigate whether psychosocial factors such as anxiety level or level of coping resources affect the occurrence of injury. Materials and Methods A total of 83 professional football players participated in the study. At the beginning of the study, the State- Trait Anxiety Inventory, Athletic Coping Skills Inventory- 28 and Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support were completed. Team doctors noted the type and severity of injury, and the number of trainings and matches the players missed due to injury. Results Sixty-three of the 83 players (75.9%) suffered a total of 121 injuries. Total injury incidence was 6.2/1000 hours (during match 18.3/1000 h; during training 3.2/1000 h). Four (3.2%) of the injuries were minimal, 28 (22.9%) were mild, 67 (55.1%) were moderate, and 22 (17.9%) were severe. There was a negative correlation between the number and severity of injuries and coping skills, and a positive correlation between the number and severity of injuries and anxiety level. These relationships were statistically significant (p

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