Table 1. .
Low, Moderate, and High Ratings of the Benefits of Sport Psychology Services for Injury Rehabilitation (N = 659)
Benefit |
Rating, % (n)a |
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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) |
Percentages are rounded.