Tendência à depressão baseada em sintomas em atletas subelite

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Rêgo, Daianne Cardinalli
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Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Depression is the most common mood disorder in the world population, and studies indicate that the symptoms of the disorder worsen with the intense practice of physical exercise. Once elite athletes are subjected to factors that trigger depression and they are continually under intense exercise practice, these findings may explain the high prevalence of depression in this population. However, this prevalence in subelite athletes are unknown. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the tendency to depression based on symptoms in subelite athletes. METHOD: The instruments for characterizing the sample and the Beck II Depression Inventory (BDI-II) were answered by 50 athletes, 35 not-sportsmen and 30 sportsmen. Mann-Whitney U tests, Factorial ANOVA with contrast, Pearson's Chi-square and Spearman's correlation were used for statistical analysis, considering p<0.05. RESULTS: Study 1: Subelite athletes showed a tendency to depression lower than not-sportsmen (p<0.000). Among the male participants, subelite athletes exhibited the lowest scores, and a similar result was found among adolescents and young adults. Subelite athletes also presented the best results for all levels of competition (p<0.001). Participants who receive financial aid had less depression symptoms compared to those who do not receive (p=0.010) and not-sportsmen (p<0.001). Moreover, the results regarding the time of participation in competitions (up to 3 years, p=0.003; over 4 years, p<0.001) and the frequency of training per week (up to 3 days, p = 0.001; days, p <0.001) were favorable to athletes. Collective sports athletes presented less mental distress than those of individual sports (p = 0.005) and non-athletes (p <0.001). Furthermore, the tendency to depression was associated and inversely correlated to the condition of being subelite athlete. Study 2: Athletes presented a tendency to depression less than sportsmen (p=0.011). Subelite athletes receiving financial aid have fewer symptoms of depression than those who do not receive (p=0.007) and sportsmen (p=0.001). Subelite athletes who have competed for more than 4 years presented better results and those of collective sports showed less symptoms than individual athletes (p=0.019). In addition, the tendency to depression was associated and inversely correlated to the condition of being a subelite athlete. CONCLUSION: Athletes are less affected by symptoms of depression, presenting minimal vulnerability to the disease. Men have fewer symptoms, especially athletes, and being an athlete seems to be beneficial to adolescents. This lower vulnerability is also directly evidenced by the receipt of financial aid and by the choice of collective sports.
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spelling Rêgo, Daianne CardinalliBastos, Afrânio de Andrade2018-04-19T20:37:48Z2018-04-19T20:37:48Z2018-02-27RÊGO, Daianne Cardinalli. Tendência à depressão baseada em sintomas em atletas subelite. 2018. 81 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Educação Física) - Universidade Federal de Sergipe, São Cristóvão, SE, 2018.http://ri.ufs.br/jspui/handle/riufs/7839INTRODUCTION: Depression is the most common mood disorder in the world population, and studies indicate that the symptoms of the disorder worsen with the intense practice of physical exercise. Once elite athletes are subjected to factors that trigger depression and they are continually under intense exercise practice, these findings may explain the high prevalence of depression in this population. However, this prevalence in subelite athletes are unknown. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the tendency to depression based on symptoms in subelite athletes. METHOD: The instruments for characterizing the sample and the Beck II Depression Inventory (BDI-II) were answered by 50 athletes, 35 not-sportsmen and 30 sportsmen. Mann-Whitney U tests, Factorial ANOVA with contrast, Pearson's Chi-square and Spearman's correlation were used for statistical analysis, considering p<0.05. RESULTS: Study 1: Subelite athletes showed a tendency to depression lower than not-sportsmen (p<0.000). Among the male participants, subelite athletes exhibited the lowest scores, and a similar result was found among adolescents and young adults. Subelite athletes also presented the best results for all levels of competition (p<0.001). Participants who receive financial aid had less depression symptoms compared to those who do not receive (p=0.010) and not-sportsmen (p<0.001). Moreover, the results regarding the time of participation in competitions (up to 3 years, p=0.003; over 4 years, p<0.001) and the frequency of training per week (up to 3 days, p = 0.001; days, p <0.001) were favorable to athletes. Collective sports athletes presented less mental distress than those of individual sports (p = 0.005) and non-athletes (p <0.001). Furthermore, the tendency to depression was associated and inversely correlated to the condition of being subelite athlete. Study 2: Athletes presented a tendency to depression less than sportsmen (p=0.011). Subelite athletes receiving financial aid have fewer symptoms of depression than those who do not receive (p=0.007) and sportsmen (p=0.001). Subelite athletes who have competed for more than 4 years presented better results and those of collective sports showed less symptoms than individual athletes (p=0.019). In addition, the tendency to depression was associated and inversely correlated to the condition of being a subelite athlete. CONCLUSION: Athletes are less affected by symptoms of depression, presenting minimal vulnerability to the disease. Men have fewer symptoms, especially athletes, and being an athlete seems to be beneficial to adolescents. This lower vulnerability is also directly evidenced by the receipt of financial aid and by the choice of collective sports.INTRODUÇÃO: A depressão é o transtorno de humor mais comum na população mundial e trabalhos apontam que os sintomas do transtorno pioram com a prática intensa de exercício físico. Sabendo que atletas de elite estão submetidos a fatores desencadeadores de depressão e praticam exercício intenso, esses achados podem ser possíveis implicações para a alta prevalência de depressão nessa população. Entretanto, pouco se entende sobre essa prevalência em atletas subelite. OBJETIVO: Investigar a tendência à depressão baseada em sintomas em atletas subelite. MÉTODO: Os instrumentos para caracterização da amostra e o Inventário de Depressão de Beck II (BDI-II) foram respondidos por 50 atletas, 35 não praticantes e 30 esportistas. Para análise estatística foram utilizados os testes U de Mann-Whitney, ANOVA fatorial com contraste, Qui-quadrado de Pearson e Correlação de Spearman, considerando significativos p<0,05. RESULTADOS: Estudo 1: Atletas subelite apresentaram tendência à depressão menor que não praticantes (p<0,000), havendo diferença entre homens, adolescentes e adultos jovens, beneficiando os atletas subelite. Para todos os níveis de competição, atletas subelite apresentaram melhores resultados (p<0,001). Os que recebem auxílio financeiro apresentam menos sintomas de depressão que os que não recebem (p=0,010) e não praticantes (p<0,001). Os resultados em relação ao tempo de participação em competições (até 3 anos, p=0,003; mais de 4 anos, p<0,001) e à quantidade de dias de treinamento semanal (até 3 dias, p=0,001; mais de 4 dias, p<0,001) também são favoráveis aos atletas. Atletas de esportes coletivos apresentam menor sofrimento mental que os de esportes individuais (p=0,005) e não praticantes (p<0,001). Finalmente, a tendência à depressão foi associada e inversamente correlacionada à condição de ser atleta subelite. Estudo 2: Atletas apresentaram tendência à depressão menor que esportistas (p=0,011). Atletas subelite que recebem auxílio financeiro apresentam menos sintomas de depressão que os que não recebem (p=0,007) e que esportistas (p=0,001). Atletas subelite que competem há mais de 4 anos obtiveram melhores resultados e os de esportes coletivos apresentaram menos sintomas que os atletas individuais (p=0,019). Além disso, a tendência à depressão foi associada e inversamente correlacionada à condição de ser atleta subelite. CONCLUSÃO: Atletas são menos acometidos por sintomas de depressão, apresentando mínima vulnerabilidade à doença. Homens apresentam menos sintomas, principalmente os atletas, e ser atleta parece beneficiar os adolescentes. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Tendência à depressão baseada em sintomas em atletas subelite
title Tendência à depressão baseada em sintomas em atletas subelite
spellingShingle Tendência à depressão baseada em sintomas em atletas subelite
Rêgo, Daianne Cardinalli
Educação física
Exercícios físicos
Depressão
Saúde mental
Esportes
Sport
Depression
Mental health
Exercise
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICA
title_short Tendência à depressão baseada em sintomas em atletas subelite
title_full Tendência à depressão baseada em sintomas em atletas subelite
title_fullStr Tendência à depressão baseada em sintomas em atletas subelite
title_full_unstemmed Tendência à depressão baseada em sintomas em atletas subelite
title_sort Tendência à depressão baseada em sintomas em atletas subelite
author Rêgo, Daianne Cardinalli
author_facet Rêgo, Daianne Cardinalli
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rêgo, Daianne Cardinalli
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Bastos, Afrânio de Andrade
contributor_str_mv Bastos, Afrânio de Andrade
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Educação física
Exercícios físicos
Depressão
Saúde mental
Esportes
topic Educação física
Exercícios físicos
Depressão
Saúde mental
Esportes
Sport
Depression
Mental health
Exercise
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Sport
Depression
Mental health
Exercise
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICA
description INTRODUCTION: Depression is the most common mood disorder in the world population, and studies indicate that the symptoms of the disorder worsen with the intense practice of physical exercise. Once elite athletes are subjected to factors that trigger depression and they are continually under intense exercise practice, these findings may explain the high prevalence of depression in this population. However, this prevalence in subelite athletes are unknown. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the tendency to depression based on symptoms in subelite athletes. METHOD: The instruments for characterizing the sample and the Beck II Depression Inventory (BDI-II) were answered by 50 athletes, 35 not-sportsmen and 30 sportsmen. Mann-Whitney U tests, Factorial ANOVA with contrast, Pearson's Chi-square and Spearman's correlation were used for statistical analysis, considering p<0.05. RESULTS: Study 1: Subelite athletes showed a tendency to depression lower than not-sportsmen (p<0.000). Among the male participants, subelite athletes exhibited the lowest scores, and a similar result was found among adolescents and young adults. Subelite athletes also presented the best results for all levels of competition (p<0.001). Participants who receive financial aid had less depression symptoms compared to those who do not receive (p=0.010) and not-sportsmen (p<0.001). Moreover, the results regarding the time of participation in competitions (up to 3 years, p=0.003; over 4 years, p<0.001) and the frequency of training per week (up to 3 days, p = 0.001; days, p <0.001) were favorable to athletes. Collective sports athletes presented less mental distress than those of individual sports (p = 0.005) and non-athletes (p <0.001). Furthermore, the tendency to depression was associated and inversely correlated to the condition of being subelite athlete. Study 2: Athletes presented a tendency to depression less than sportsmen (p=0.011). Subelite athletes receiving financial aid have fewer symptoms of depression than those who do not receive (p=0.007) and sportsmen (p=0.001). Subelite athletes who have competed for more than 4 years presented better results and those of collective sports showed less symptoms than individual athletes (p=0.019). In addition, the tendency to depression was associated and inversely correlated to the condition of being a subelite athlete. CONCLUSION: Athletes are less affected by symptoms of depression, presenting minimal vulnerability to the disease. Men have fewer symptoms, especially athletes, and being an athlete seems to be beneficial to adolescents. This lower vulnerability is also directly evidenced by the receipt of financial aid and by the choice of collective sports.
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