Mental health training for high school coaches and athletic directors: Community-based participatory research to Coach Beyond

Author:

Bates Samantha1ORCID,Anderson-Butcher Dawn1,Ute Doug2,McVey Dale2,Mack Sydney1,Nothnagle Emily1,Wade-Mdivanian Rebecca1,Davis Jerome3,DeVoll Josh4,Vassaloti Joe5,Hix Jason6,Pata Kaz7,Ludban Chris7,Bobek Nathan7,Myers Keith8,Porter Kevin9,Quackenbush Jeff10,Roberts Joe11,Hajjar Nick12,Durbin Pat13,Wolfe Tyler14,Magistrale Nick14

Affiliation:

1. College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, USA

2. The Ohio High School Athletic Association, USA

3. Department of Athletics, The Ohio State University, USA

4. Granville Exempted Schools, USA

5. Akron City Schools, USA

6. Elgin Local Schools, USA

7. Hilliard City Schools, USA

8. Logan Hocking High School, USA

9. Mansfield Senior High School, USA

10. Newark High School, USA

11. Princeton City Schools, USA

12. North Union Schools, USA

13. Canal Winchester Schools, USA

14. Dublin City Schools, USA

Abstract

Training to improve high school sport coaches’ and athletic directors’ knowledge, skills, and competencies to address and respond to rising mental health concerns is more important than ever. High school student-athletes are at increased risk for mental health concerns, given the pressures of balancing sport, school, and other responsibilities. This paper describes a community-based participatory research (CBPR) study that guided two years of public impact and social change efforts to improve coach education and training in one large Midwestern state in the United States. Our collective goal was to empower coaches and athletic directors to coach “beyond the Xs and Os.” Using a CBPR framework, we describe the decision-making process that led to the co-development and implementation of a mental health training program piloted with 147 high school coaches and athletic directors. We also describe intermediate outcomes associated with our collective change efforts demonstrating the value of using a CBPR approach. Our “Coach Beyond” processes and outputs showcase how CBPR can lead to transformative action and social change to reorient sport as a context focused on the holistic health, wellness, and development of student-athletes.

Funder

Susan Crown Exchange

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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