Parents, Pain, and Over-the-Counter Medicine: Athletes’ Perceived Alternatives to Prescription Opioid Misuse
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Procedures
3. Results
3.1. Protective Role of Parents
3.1.1. Mom as the Gatekeeper
3.1.2. Mom as the Worrier
My mom told me a story [while I was recovering from surgery] of a kid who got in a jet ski accident… he got addicted to opioids and his life spiraled after that. He was in jail for a while because he attacked his grandfather when he was high… his life just has spiraled.
3.1.3. Dad as the Fixer
3.1.4. Parents as Educators
3.2. Teaching Potential of Athletes’ Own Pain
3.2.1. Manageable vs. Unmanageable Pain
3.2.2. Culture of Pain
3.3. Ease of Access to OTCs and Supplements
3.3.1. Anti-Inflammatory Medicine
3.3.2. Protein Powders and Other Supplements
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Pseudonym | Gender | Sport |
---|---|---|
Brandon | Male | Football |
Zac | Male | Wrestling |
Lillie | Female | Volleyball |
Henry | Male | Football |
Stephanie | Female | Soccer |
Keith | Male | Football |
Jimmy | Male | Football |
Stacey | Female | Soccer |
Addie | Female | Swim & Basketball |
Casey | Female | Volleyball |
Danny | Male | Football |
Colleen | Female | Basketball |
Jessica | Female | Basketball |
Mark | Male | Baseball |
Alec | Male | Basketball |
Rachel | Female | Soccer |
Scott | Male | Football |
Travis | Male | Football |
Greg | Male | Wrestling |
Tess | Female | Volleyball |
Jaclyn | Female | Basketball |
Jason | Male | Tennis |
Norah | Female | Soccer & Basketball |
Grace | Female | Soccer |
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Rey, R.T.; Pezalla, A.E. Parents, Pain, and Over-the-Counter Medicine: Athletes’ Perceived Alternatives to Prescription Opioid Misuse. Healthcare 2023, 11, 2671. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192671
Rey RT, Pezalla AE. Parents, Pain, and Over-the-Counter Medicine: Athletes’ Perceived Alternatives to Prescription Opioid Misuse. Healthcare. 2023; 11(19):2671. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192671
Chicago/Turabian StyleRey, Rikishi T., and Anne E. Pezalla. 2023. "Parents, Pain, and Over-the-Counter Medicine: Athletes’ Perceived Alternatives to Prescription Opioid Misuse" Healthcare 11, no. 19: 2671. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192671
APA StyleRey, R. T., & Pezalla, A. E. (2023). Parents, Pain, and Over-the-Counter Medicine: Athletes’ Perceived Alternatives to Prescription Opioid Misuse. Healthcare, 11(19), 2671. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192671