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- Title
Female Sports Officials and Mental Health: The Overlooked Problem.
- Authors
Tingle, Jacob K.; Jacobs, Brittany L.; Ridinger, Lynn L.; Warner, Stacy
- Abstract
Sporting culture often celebrates mental toughness and chides weakness, which can stigmatize mental health issues. While some sport organizations have prioritized addressing mental well-being, referees have been ignored. Referees work in high-pressure environments; thus, the need to understand, destigmatize, and normalize the conversation around mental health within the referee community and the larger sporting system is important. Because the prevalence of stress-related issues is greater for women, this study focused on female referees' well-being, interviewing 20 female U.S. basketball referees via a hermeneutic phenomenological approach. Participants represented various geographical regions in the United States and officiated at levels ranging from high school to professional. Findings revealed Gendered Aggressions negatively impacted the referees, mental health issues are Stigmatized, and more Resources and Support are needed. Results also indicated that officiating can be Cathartic. Suggestions for addressing the referee shortage and improving the officiating experience are included.
- Subjects
UNITED States; BASKETBALL referees; WOMEN sports officials; SPORTS officials; MENTAL illness; TOUGHNESS (Personality trait); PHENOMENOLOGY; WOMEN athletes
- Publication
Journal of Sport Management, 2022, Vol 36, Issue 4, p383
- ISSN
0888-4773
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1123/jsm.2020-0443