The Dutch Yips Study:Results of a Survey Among Golfers

Background: The yips in golf is currently regarded as a task-specific movement disorder, with variable phenomenology and of unclear etiology. There is some overlap with task-specific dystonia (TSD), which has also been reported in other sports. The objective was to further characterize the yips in terms of its prevalence and related factors. Methods: Recreational golfers from one of the larger golf clubs in the Netherlands aged 18 years or older, filled in an anonymous, web-based questionnaire with items on demographic, medical and lifestyle factors, specific yips-relevant items, as well as fa... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Van Wensen, Erik
Van der Zaag-Loonen, Hester J.
Van de Warrenburg, Bart P.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Reihe/Periodikum: Van Wensen , E , Van der Zaag-Loonen , H J & Van de Warrenburg , B P 2021 , ' The Dutch Yips Study : Results of a Survey Among Golfers ' , Tremor and other hyperkinetic movements (New York, N.Y.) , vol. 11 , pp. 1-7 . https://doi.org/10.5334/tohm.636
Schlagwörter: yips / golf / task-specific dystonia / prevalence / sports
Sprache: Englisch
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Background: The yips in golf is currently regarded as a task-specific movement disorder, with variable phenomenology and of unclear etiology. There is some overlap with task-specific dystonia (TSD), which has also been reported in other sports. The objective was to further characterize the yips in terms of its prevalence and related factors. Methods: Recreational golfers from one of the larger golf clubs in the Netherlands aged 18 years or older, filled in an anonymous, web-based questionnaire with items on demographic, medical and lifestyle factors, specific yips-relevant items, as well as fanaticism, familial presence of yips, obsessive-compulsive traits, and a dystonia questionnaire. Results: In total, 234 golfers (26%) completed the questionnaire, among whom 52 (22%, 95% CI: 17-28%) reported to suffer from the yips. In comparison to their non-yips counterparts, the yips group was characterized by a larger proportion of men, more current or past smoking, better golf skills, longer history of playing golf, and more familial yips occurrence. Discussion: Golfer's self-reported yips may be very frequent in a group of responding amateur golfers and associated factors seems to include male gender, current or past smoking, extensive golf experience and skills, and a positive family history of the yips. Further work to better understand the origin and nature of the yips is needed.