Investigation of the Effects of Sports Injuries on the Quality of Life of Adolescent Athletes
Şebnem Şarvan Cengiz, Büşra Yardimci, Aybüke Ulubaş
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ABSTRACT
The aim of the study is to examine the effects of
sports injuries experienced by adolescent athletes between the ages of 13 and
18 on their quality of life during training and competition. The universe of
the study consists of licensed athletes between the ages of 13-18 who play
sports at the Manisa Youth and Sports Provincial Directorate. In the study,
purposeful sampling method was chosen, and the study sample consisted of 170
athletes (97 females, 73 males) with sports injuries and 90 athletes (49
females, 41 males) without sports injuries, totally 260 volunteers. The
demographic information form developed by the researchers, the Adolescent Form
of the Quality of Life for Children (PedsQL) developed by Varni et al. (1999), the
Adolescent Form of the Age of 13-18, and the Causes of Injury in Sports
Questionnaire prepared by Alkaabi (2015) were used as data collection methods.
As a result, it was found that female athletes had more sports injuries in
adolescent athletes than men. The number of athletes who suffered injuries in
defense sports is higher than in other branches. As a result, it has been
determined that sports injury negatively affects the quality of life. It was
found as a result of the study data that they experienced more injuries in
training than in competitions. Since the injury is mostly in the winter season
and the athletes stated that they did not use protective equipment during the
injury, the trainers should be informed, they should be thoughtful about taking
the necessary precautions and precautions and should be offered the necessary
supervision.
Keywords: Adolescent
athlete, injury, quality of life