Adapting an evidence-supported optimization program for mental health and sport performance in collegiate athletes to fit youth from ethnic/racial minority and low-income neighborhoods: A National Institutes of Health stage model feasibility study

Author:

Donohue Brad1ORCID,Phrathep Davy1,Stucki Karolyne B1,Kowal Igor1,Breslin Gavin2,Cohen Maya1,White Semaj3,Jefferson Lavelle3,White Troy3,Irvin Jonathan3,Reese Gerald3,Kessler Felix Henrique Paim4,Kieslich da Silva Alexandre5ORCID,Gabriel Santos da Silva Fernanda5ORCID,Fothergill Melissa6,Robinson Gary6,Allen Hiroshi7,Light Al8,Allen Daniel N1

Affiliation:

1. Psychology Department, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

2. Bamford Centre for Mental Health and Well Being, Ulster University, Coleraine, UK

3. HEROS Advocacy Group, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

4. Department of Psychiatry and Legal Medicine, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil

5. Faculty of Medicine, University of Vale do Taquari, Lajeado, Brazil

6. School of Psychology, Newcastle University, UK

7. Hiro Karate, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

8. Cirque du Soleil, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Abstract

The current study addresses the need to empirically develop effective mental health interventions for youth from ethnic/racial minority and low-income neighborhoods. Using Stage Model evaluation methods supported by the National Institutes of Health in the US to address underutilization of mental healthcare among racial/ethnic minority youth, this feasibility study demonstrates empirical adaptation of an innovative sport-specific psychological intervention for use in youth from ethnic/racial minority and low-income neighborhoods. An international group of professionals familiar with sport performance and mental health intervention serving the target population experientially examined the adapted intervention protocols in workshops and provided feedback. Survey results indicated the professionals found the intervention components were easy to administer and likely to be safe, enjoyable, engaging and efficacious for youth mental health and sport performance. The protocols were revised based on feedback from these professionals and the intervention was examined in a case trial involving an Asian American youth who evidenced Social Anxiety Disorder. Case study results indicated the intervention could be implemented with integrity, and severity of psychiatric symptoms and factors interfering with sport performance decreased after intervention implementation. The participant’s relationships with family, coaches and teammates were also improved.

Funder

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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