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Effects of brief online mindful sport performance enhancement on athletes' mental health, emotion regulation, and performance: a mixed-methods randomized controlled trial.

Emre Ozan Tingaz

International journal of sports medicine June 16, 2025 DOI: 10.1055/a-2602-9082

Summary

A brief online mindfulness program significantly improved athletes' emotional regulation. Researchers explored if a 6-day online intervention could enhance student-athletes' mental health, emotion regulation, and performance. Using data from 53 participants and interviews, findings showed positive shifts in mental health and emotional regulation. While some performance metrics didn't statistically change, athletes reported better focus and emotional control. This short, online approach offers a feasible way to support athletes' psychological well-being.

Abstract

A growing body of sports psychology research has focused on mindfulness-based training in sports environments. This study examined the effects of a 6-day online Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement program on mental health, emotion regulation (reappraisal and suppression), and athletic performance in student-athletes. Fifty-three participants were randomly assigned to experimental or waitlist control groups. Pre- and post-test data were collected using the Sports Mental Health Continuum-Short Form, Emotion Regulation Scale for Athletes, and a Self-rated Performance Questionnaire. Additionally, eight participants from the experimental group joined a post-intervention focus group interview. Results from 2×2 mixed-design ANOVAs revealed significant interaction effects for the mental health continuum (η p 2=0.242) and reappraisal (η p 2=0.240), suggesting improved emotional regulation and protection against mental health declines. However, suppression (η p 2=0.008), subjective well-being (η p 2=0.055), and self-rated performance (η p 2=0.005) showed no significant improvements. Qualitative findings highlighted perceived benefits of the intervention, such as increased mindfulness, better emotional control, and improved focus and performance. In conclusion, although statistical improvements were limited to select outcomes, the 6-day online MSPE intervention appears to be a brief, feasible approach for supporting the psychological functioning of student-athletes.

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