Neftaly: Combating Stigma Surrounding Mental Health Medication Use in Sports
Neftaly (Southern Africa Youth Project) is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering youth across Southern Africa by addressing the interconnected aspects of mental, physical, and social well-being. Recognizing that holistic health is essential for personal development and community transformation, Neftaly integrates these dimensions into its programs to foster resilient and thriving youth.
In the realm of sports, mental health challenges are prevalent among athletes, yet seeking help remains stigmatized. Research indicates that between 5% and 35% of elite athletes report experiencing mental health disorders, with numbers even higher among college athletes. Despite this, fewer than half of student-athletes who report mental health concerns seek treatment, often due to stigma. Cleveland ClinicPubMed
The Impact of Stigma
The stigma surrounding mental health medication in sports can deter athletes from seeking necessary treatment, potentially leading to worsened conditions and impaired performance. This stigma is often rooted in the misconception that using medication signifies weakness or a lack of mental toughness.
Athletes Leading the Change
Prominent athletes have begun to challenge these stigmas by openly discussing their mental health struggles and the role of medication in their treatment. For instance, Simone Biles addressed accusations regarding her use of ADHD medication, emphasizing that it was a legitimate part of her treatment plan. Similarly, Olympic sprinter Noah Lyles has been transparent about his mental health challenges, advocating for greater awareness and support. Teen VogueTIME+1The New Yorker+1
Neftaly’s Commitment
Neftaly is dedicated to dismantling the stigma associated with mental health medication in sports. Through education, advocacy, and support, Neftaly aims to create an environment where athletes feel empowered to seek the help they need without fear of judgment.
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