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The dual pandemic: COVID-19, systemic racism, and college student-athletic mental health

Tarkington J. Newman, Stéphanie Turgeon, Matt Moore, Corliss Bean, Levone Lee, Megan Knuettel, Cathy Osmers Rahill

2022International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology20 citationsDOI

Abstract

The dual pandemic of 2020 – COVID-19 and systemic racism – continues to reshape society. The current study examines how this dual pandemic contributes to the psychological distress of college student-athletes, with attention to college student-athletes who identify as Black, Indigenous, or people of colour (BIPOC). A total of 222 student-athletes from nine universities completed the online survey. Student-athletes reported COVID-19 had a moderate impact on daily life. The direct effect of COVID-19 on psychological distress was found to be positive and significant but did not differ for BIPOC and White participants. Additionally, nearly all BIPOC student-athletes reported experiencing systemic racism; yet the level of systemic racism did not predict psychological distress. Findings provide insight related to the importance of mental health among college student-athletes.

Topics & Concepts

AthletesRacismPsychological distressPsychologyMental healthPandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)DistressClinical psychologyIndigenousPsychiatryMedicinePhysical therapyInternal medicineSociologyGender studiesBiologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)EcologyDiseaseCardiovascular Effects of ExerciseSport Psychology and PerformanceCOVID-19 and Mental Health
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