Mental Health Literacy Intervention to Reduce Stigma Toward Mental Health Symptoms and Disorders in Women Rugby Players: A Feasibility Study

Author:

Oftadeh-Moghadam Shakiba1ORCID,Weston Neil1ORCID,Gorczynski Paul2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Sport, Health and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, United Kingdom

2. School of Human Sciences, University of Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, London, United Kingdom

Abstract

This feasibility study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention on stigma toward mental health symptoms and disorders, mental health literacy, and help-seeking intentions among U.K. semielite women rugby players. Seven semielite women rugby players participated. An A-B-A single-case experimental research design was used to assess stigma toward mental health symptoms and disorders, mental health literacy, and help-seeking intentions at baseline, intervention, and follow-up phases. The intervention was successful in enhancing the players’ mental health literacy and reducing stigmatizing attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help. Acknowledging the study’s small sample size, the findings revealed that there is a need for scaffolding to support future developments, advancements, and maintenance of mental health support in women’s rugby. Practical implications of future findings from a larger-scale study may lead to policy reformation across the game to inform and improve systemic mental health support for women rugby players.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Applied Psychology

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