Depression and Resilience in Youth Mixed Martial Arts Athletes: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Jeffrey Fujimoto, Alexandra Y Boyd, Karen Ladnier, Carlos Uquillas

TL;DR
This study finds that youth MMA athletes have lower depression and higher resilience compared to their peers, with no significant differences based on age, gender, or training factors.
Contribution
The first study to examine depression and resilience in youth MMA athletes, providing baseline mental health data for this growing population.
Findings
Youth MMA athletes had a 3.7% depression screening rate, lower than general youth populations.
Resilience scores were higher in youth MMA athletes compared to similar age groups in existing literature.
No significant differences in mental health metrics were found across various demographic or training factors.
Abstract
Introduction: Youth participation in mixed martial arts (MMA) has increased in recent years; however, the psychological impact of participation on mental health remains relatively unexplored. To date, no studies have specifically examined depression and resilience in youth MMA athletes. The objective of this study was to evaluate rates of depression and resilience among youth MMA participants. Methods: Youth MMA athletes aged 8-17 were surveyed from January to April 2024 using the validated Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (SMFQ) and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC 2) to assess depression and resilience, respectively. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Fisher’s exact tests, and ANOVA. Results: A total of 276 athletes were recruited via email and in person at a Youth National event. Of these, 108 participants completed the surveys fully (39% response…
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TopicsSport Psychology and Performance · Martial Arts: Techniques, Psychology, and Education · Sports injuries and prevention
