Association of Psychological Stress and Mood in Ankle Injuries among Basketball Players during Conditional Movement Control Order

Background: Ankle injuries in basketball are very common and have been increasing drastically over the past several decades. Based on studies, it believed that psychological effects play an important role in affecting sports injuries. In addition, during the conditional movement control order (CMCO)...

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Main Authors: Puah, Jia Qi, Gaspar, Edwin, Nur Fadhilah, Faiz, Viswanath, Sundar, Vinodhkumar, Ramalingam
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author Puah, Jia Qi
Gaspar, Edwin
Nur Fadhilah, Faiz
Viswanath, Sundar
Vinodhkumar, Ramalingam
author_facet Puah, Jia Qi
Gaspar, Edwin
Nur Fadhilah, Faiz
Viswanath, Sundar
Vinodhkumar, Ramalingam
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description Background: Ankle injuries in basketball are very common and have been increasing drastically over the past several decades. Based on studies, it believed that psychological effects play an important role in affecting sports injuries. In addition, during the conditional movement control order (CMCO), the athletes are forced to train at a reduced volume and intensity, which impairs performance and may lead to injury. Objective: This study aims to find the association between psychological stress and mood in ankle injuries among basketball players during CMCO. Methodology: An online questionnaire distributed via Google form links to basketball players who were involved in individual practice in Selangor, Malaysia. The collected data then analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics 25. The Spearman correlation coefficient used to analyze the association between the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Profile of Mood State-Short form (POMS-SF) and the Foot Ankle Disability Index (FADI). Results: Prevalence of ankle injuries among basketball players during CMCO was reported at 84.4%. Among the 151 participants, 7.9% had low perceived stress and 92.1% had moderate perceived stress. The association between FADI and PSS did not reach statistical significance, while the association between POMS-SF and FADI was significant at 0.01 and 0.05 level. Conclusion: According to the findings, basketball players are more likely to get ankle injuries, and most players are in a negative mood during CMCO, which affects their regular training and may increase the injury rate.
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spelling intimal-15682024-03-17T02:56:49Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1568/ Association of Psychological Stress and Mood in Ankle Injuries among Basketball Players during Conditional Movement Control Order Puah, Jia Qi Gaspar, Edwin Nur Fadhilah, Faiz Viswanath, Sundar Vinodhkumar, Ramalingam QP Physiology RA Public aspects of medicine Background: Ankle injuries in basketball are very common and have been increasing drastically over the past several decades. Based on studies, it believed that psychological effects play an important role in affecting sports injuries. In addition, during the conditional movement control order (CMCO), the athletes are forced to train at a reduced volume and intensity, which impairs performance and may lead to injury. Objective: This study aims to find the association between psychological stress and mood in ankle injuries among basketball players during CMCO. Methodology: An online questionnaire distributed via Google form links to basketball players who were involved in individual practice in Selangor, Malaysia. The collected data then analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics 25. The Spearman correlation coefficient used to analyze the association between the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Profile of Mood State-Short form (POMS-SF) and the Foot Ankle Disability Index (FADI). Results: Prevalence of ankle injuries among basketball players during CMCO was reported at 84.4%. Among the 151 participants, 7.9% had low perceived stress and 92.1% had moderate perceived stress. The association between FADI and PSS did not reach statistical significance, while the association between POMS-SF and FADI was significant at 0.01 and 0.05 level. Conclusion: According to the findings, basketball players are more likely to get ankle injuries, and most players are in a negative mood during CMCO, which affects their regular training and may increase the injury rate. INTI International University 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1568/1/IJ2021-12.pdf Puah, Jia Qi and Gaspar, Edwin and Nur Fadhilah, Faiz and Viswanath, Sundar and Vinodhkumar, Ramalingam (2021) Association of Psychological Stress and Mood in Ankle Injuries among Basketball Players during Conditional Movement Control Order. INTI JOURNAL, 2021 (11). ISSN e2600-7320 https://intijournal.intimal.edu.my/intijournal.htm
spellingShingle QP Physiology
RA Public aspects of medicine
Puah, Jia Qi
Gaspar, Edwin
Nur Fadhilah, Faiz
Viswanath, Sundar
Vinodhkumar, Ramalingam
Association of Psychological Stress and Mood in Ankle Injuries among Basketball Players during Conditional Movement Control Order
title Association of Psychological Stress and Mood in Ankle Injuries among Basketball Players during Conditional Movement Control Order
title_full Association of Psychological Stress and Mood in Ankle Injuries among Basketball Players during Conditional Movement Control Order
title_fullStr Association of Psychological Stress and Mood in Ankle Injuries among Basketball Players during Conditional Movement Control Order
title_full_unstemmed Association of Psychological Stress and Mood in Ankle Injuries among Basketball Players during Conditional Movement Control Order
title_short Association of Psychological Stress and Mood in Ankle Injuries among Basketball Players during Conditional Movement Control Order
title_sort association of psychological stress and mood in ankle injuries among basketball players during conditional movement control order
topic QP Physiology
RA Public aspects of medicine
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