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. 2016 May;51(5):398–405. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-51.5.13

Table 1. .

Low, Moderate, and High Ratings of the Benefits of Sport Psychology Services for Injury Rehabilitation (N = 659)

Benefit
Rating, % (n)a
Low
Moderate
High
Managing anxiety 5.01 (33) 17.75 (117) 77.24 (509)
Improving coping techniques 8.04 (53) 23.52 (155) 68.43 (451)
Dealing with personal issues 7.28 (48) 20.03 (132) 72.69 (479)
Managing emotions 14.42 (95) 26.70 (176) 58.88 (388)
Confidence in returning to sport 12.29 (81) 27.92 (184) 59.79 (394)
Building confidence 13.51 (89) 28.07 (185) 58.42 (385)
Dealing with pressure 14.72 (97) 31.56 (208) 53.72 (354)
Improving focus 16.24 (107) 34.75 (229) 49.01 (323)
Improving motivation during rehabilitation 21.40 (141) 34.14 (225) 44.46 (293)
Preventing burnout 20.64 (136) 36.72 (242) 42.64 (281)
Communicating with coaches 24.43 (161) 33.38 (220) 42.19 (278)
Maintaining interactions with team members 22.46 (148) 37.94 (250) 39.60 (261)
Enhancing adherence 27.31 (180) 35.66 (235) 37.03 (244)
Communicating with teammates 28.98 (191) 34.90 (230) 36.12 (238)
Communicating with athletic trainers 31.41 (207) 36.12 (238) 32.47 (214)
Enhancing performance in rehabilitation 28.53 (188) 39.45 (260) 32.02 (211)
Managing pain 46.58 (307) 30.96 (204) 22.46 (148)
a 

Percentages are rounded.