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Athletes Connected: Results From a Pilot Project to Address Knowledge and Attitudes About Mental Health Among College Student-Athletes
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CounselingPhysical ActivityEducationMental Health InterventionMental HealthExercise PsychologyPsychologyPilot ProjectCoachingHelp-seeking BehaviorHelping RelationshipAc TeamMental Health CounselingSport ScienceAddress KnowledgeHealth SciencesMental Health ServicesSport ParticipationSport Injury PreventionPsychiatryAthletic TrainingCommunity Mental HealthCollege Student-athletesPilot PhaseBehavioral HealthSport Psychology
Student-athletes experience mental health problems, but they often encounter barriers to seeking help. This study reports findings from the pilot phase of Athletes Connected (AC), a new research and practice program at the University of Michigan addressing mental health and help-seeking behaviors among collegiate student-athletes. Members of the AC team gave presentations consisting of contact- and education-based interventions to every varsity athletic team at a large Division I Midwestern university, along with pre- and postsurvey questionnaires to measure their efficacy. The presentations included an educational overview of mental health, two videos highlighting former student-athletes’ struggles with mental illnesses, and a discussion at the end with the former athletes portrayed in the videos. A total of 626 student-athletes completed the pre- and postsurveys. Results indicated significant increases in knowledge and positive attitudes toward mental health and help-seeking. These results suggest that brief contact- and education-based interventions may be helpful in reducing stigma and promoting help-seeking behavior among college student-athletes.