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Test DEPRESSION IN ATHLETES
Agenda
QUESTION 1: According to the text, what proportion of athletes may experience depressive symptoms during their career?
Approximately one in twenty
Up to twenty percent
About half of the athletes
Almost all athletes
QUESTION 2: What characterizes clinical depression versus transient sadness over a defeat?
Persistent mood disturbance affecting overall functioning
Mild and transient mood variation with no functional impact
Sustained euphoria after victories
Exclusive sadness after every workout
QUESTION 3: Which of the following is a catalyst specific to the high-performance sport environment?
Constant improvement of financial resources
Increased social support from the team
Deliberate reduction of perfectionism
Extreme pressure for results
QUESTION 4: In the example of the professional tennis player, what combined factors create a breeding ground for hopelessness?
Continuous support of your technical team, rewards and contractual stability
Shorter workouts and frequent rest between tournaments
Loneliness in hotels, loss of ranking and financial uncertainty
Flexible travel schedules and on-site family support
QUESTION 5: What cognitive distortion is mentioned when the athlete links his human worth exclusively to his performance?
All-or-nothing thinking
Balanced probabilistic reasoning
Nuanced view of results
Flexible interpretation of failure
QUESTION 6: Which of the following is identified as a warning symptom in athletes?
Sustained increase in energy unrelated to rest
Improved appetite and sleep compared to their baseline
Constant thirst due to acute dehydration after competition
Anhedonia and chronic fatigue not explained by training
7TH QUESTION: In the case of the gymnast, how would a sport psychologist interpret the observed behavioral changes?
Confirming that it is just a periodization strategy
Potential markers of a mood disorder
Conclusive evidence of doping
Only a transitory decline in commitment with no clinical relevance
QUESTION 8: Why is early intervention in cases of depression in athletes considered crucial?
Because it improves the media visibility of the athlete
Because it avoids disciplinary sanctions and fines
Because untreated depression destroys performance and can be life-threatening
Because it increases training load and stamina
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