The prevalence of common mental health problems and associated psychosocial issues in elite swimmers
Abstract: Introduction: The mental health of elite athletes has been recognised as of great importance. There have been relatively few studies examining the prevalence of mental health problems in swimmers. None have commented on the range of psychosocial problems associated with mental ill-health....
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Main Authors: | Harrison Howarth (Author), Guy Evans (Author), Pieter Kruger (Author), Evie Dilkes (Author), Gary Bell (Author), Courtney Kipps (Author) |
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Hogrefe AG,
2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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