Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10620/19163
Longitudinal Study: LSAC
Title: Prospective Associations between Sport Participation and Indices of Mental Health across Adolescence
Authors: Graupensperger, Scott
Sutcliffe, Jordan
Vella, Stewart A 
Publication Date: Jul-2021
Pages: 1450-1463
Keywords: Anxiety
Athletes
Depression
LSAC
Longitudinal
Wellbeing
Abstract: Youth sport offers physical and psychosocial components that may be beneficial for adolescents' mental health, but the prospective directionality between sport participation and mental health has not been clearly established. The current study examined longitudinal associations between sport participation (individual and team sport) and mental health indices (depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, emotional symptoms, hyperactivity symptoms, conduct problems, peer problems, and prosocial behavior) across adolescence (ages 12-17) in a nationally representative Australian sample of 3956 participants at T1 (Mage = 12.41 years, SD = 0.49; 49% female), 3537 at T2 (Mage = 14.41 years, SD = 0.49; 49% female), and 3089 at T3 (Mage = 16.46 years, SD = 0.51; 49% female). Using random intercept cross-lagged panel modeling, several significant within-person effects were found. Notably, greater participation in team sport prospectively predicted fewer symptoms of depression and anxiety at subsequent timepoints. This study increases the understanding of how sport participation may relate to mental health among adolescents and provides critical evidence to inform policy.
DOI: 10.1007/s10964-021-01416-0
URL: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10964-021-01416-0
Keywords: Anxiety; Athletes; Depression; LSAC; Longitudinal; Wellbeing
Research collection: Journal Articles
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