Analyzing the relationship between burnout and depression in junior elite athletes

Raphael Frank, Insa Nixdorf, Jürgen Beckmann

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Abstract

Findings on burnout and depression in athletes highlight their potential severity. Although both constructs are discussed in similar, stress-based concepts, it is unclear how they relate to each other. To address this issue, we conducted a crosssectional multiple linear regression analysis (MLR; N = 194) and a longitudinal analysis of a three-wave cross-lagged panel (CLP; n = 92) in German junior elite athletes. MLR showed that depression and burnout were both associated with chronic stress. Stress was a significant better predictor for both burnout and depression than each was for the other. CLP analysis on the constructs of burnout and depression revealed support for cross-paths in both directions. Thus, burnout and depression might cause each other to some degree, with no distinct direction of this link. However, as both syndromes do not fully explain each other, interchanging both terms and syndromes should be avoided. Preferably, future research might consider the transfer of knowledge between both syndromes to draw founded conclusions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)287-303
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Clinical Sport Psychology
Volume11
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2017

Keywords

  • Athlete burnout
  • Chronic stress
  • Cross-lagged panel
  • Mental health
  • Recovery

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