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Coping With Injury: How High Performance Athletes Mitigate the Biopsychosocial Consequences of Sports Injury
Abstract
In this paper, I examined various coping methods that high-performance athletes use
to recover from injury in order to determine if further research is warranted. To
meet the research purpose of this paper, literature available on coping mechanisms
that injured high-performance athletes use to recover from their injuries was reviewed,
with a focus on discussions about sports’ injury statistics, stressors, coping theories,
intervention, and consequences for not coping with injury properly. Furthermore, conclusions
drawn from the review were provided, as well as recommendations for future inquiry
on meeting injured athletes’ coping needs. Overall, it appears that enough information
is not currently available to cover the magnitude of coping mechanisms being used
by injured high-performance athletes to recover from their sport related injuries.
Additionally, Researchers are still searching for a comprehensive coping theory that
will address the coping needs of high- performance injured athletes. Gaining a good
understanding of the coping needs of high-performance athletes will aid medical personnel,
athletic trainers, and other care givers to provide better care that is germane to
the needs of high-performance athletes seeking to recover from their sports’ related
injuries. Discussions in this paper also help to identify the emerging literature
available on coping mechanisms injured athletes use to recover from injuries.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/15736Citation
Anunike, Kenny (2017). Coping With Injury: How High Performance Athletes Mitigate the Biopsychosocial Consequences
of Sports Injury. Master's thesis, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/15736.Collections
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