#mhTV episode 93 - Gary Souter at NorQual
#mhTV episode 93 - Gary Souter at NorQual

#mhTV episode 93 - Gary Souter at NorQual

𝐙𝐀𝐊𝐀𝐑𝐈𝐀 𝐋𝐀𝐙𝐀𝐀𝐑

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The Northern Mental Health Nursing Qualitative Research Forum meets three times a year to connect Mental Health Nurse researcher interested in, and conducting, qualitative research, methodologies and innovations. If you wish to be added to the mailing list , please contact KMWright1@uclan.ac.uk. The following session was recorded at their first event on Friday 13 May. With thanks to Prof Karen Wright and Dr James Turner for organising the event and the invitation to support with recording the sessions. There was four sessions at the inaugural event. These will be shared over the next few weeks via #mhTV. You can see the future dates via: http://mhna.eventbrite.com. In this third session, Gary Souter presented on ​​’How are male professional footballers affected by mental health within football?’ Professional footballers are increasingly vulnerable to developing common mental health symptoms and disorders. This is highlighted by the untimely deaths, by suicide, of the German international goalkeeper Robert Enke in 2009, and the former Wales international player and manager Gary Speed in 2011. It can be argued that these two players were marginalised and evidently suffered in silence. The demands within the professional game are significant, and there is an increasing pressure to perform. In addition to being exposed to the risk of significant life events in line with the general population, footballers are also frequently exposed to the distress caused by injury, psychological pressure, changing and ending of contracts, and club dynamics. As part of this qualitative study, eighteen current first team professional footballers were interviewed from across the English Football League (EFL) in order to explore how are male professional footballers affected by mental health. Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis (2006) was applied along with ‘The Silences Framework’ (Serrant-Green, 2011) to allow the voices of this marginalised group to be heard. This study makes an original contribution to the knowledge base as it

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