Is young athletes bullying behaviour different in team, combat or individual sports?

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Autor(a) principal: Marracho, Philippe
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pereira, Antonino, Nery, Miguel, Rosado, António, Coelho, Eduarda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/6752
Resumo: This study aims at describing and comparing the prevalence of bullying behaviours and the perspective of victims, bystanders, and aggressors in team, individual, and combat sports. The survey involved 664 athletes of both genders (13–18 years old) from sports school and federated of several sports (team n= 451, individual n= 173, combat n= 40), who filled in the Prevention of Violence in Sport Questionnaire. The prevalence of bullying (victims, bullies, and bystanders) was 26.7% in team sports; 19.1% in individual sports, and 23.1% in combat. Through the Chi-square test, it was verified that there were no significant differences between different sports in what concerns the prevalence of bullying behaviours; neither was there a difference in the perspective of victims, bystanders, and aggressors. The percentage was bigger in victims (7.7%) and bystanders (17.4%) in combat sports, and aggressors (3.3%) in team sports. There are not aggressors in combat sports. Further studies are needed in order to achieve a deeper knowledge of the problem and plan strategies to prevent this sort of behaviour
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Is young athletes bullying behaviour different in team, combat or individual sports?
title Is young athletes bullying behaviour different in team, combat or individual sports?
spellingShingle Is young athletes bullying behaviour different in team, combat or individual sports?
Marracho, Philippe
bullying
individual-sports
team-sports
combat-sports
youth
title_short Is young athletes bullying behaviour different in team, combat or individual sports?
title_full Is young athletes bullying behaviour different in team, combat or individual sports?
title_fullStr Is young athletes bullying behaviour different in team, combat or individual sports?
title_full_unstemmed Is young athletes bullying behaviour different in team, combat or individual sports?
title_sort Is young athletes bullying behaviour different in team, combat or individual sports?
author Marracho, Philippe
author_facet Marracho, Philippe
Pereira, Antonino
Nery, Miguel
Rosado, António
Coelho, Eduarda
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Antonino
Nery, Miguel
Rosado, António
Coelho, Eduarda
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marracho, Philippe
Pereira, Antonino
Nery, Miguel
Rosado, António
Coelho, Eduarda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bullying
individual-sports
team-sports
combat-sports
youth
topic bullying
individual-sports
team-sports
combat-sports
youth
description This study aims at describing and comparing the prevalence of bullying behaviours and the perspective of victims, bystanders, and aggressors in team, individual, and combat sports. The survey involved 664 athletes of both genders (13–18 years old) from sports school and federated of several sports (team n= 451, individual n= 173, combat n= 40), who filled in the Prevention of Violence in Sport Questionnaire. The prevalence of bullying (victims, bullies, and bystanders) was 26.7% in team sports; 19.1% in individual sports, and 23.1% in combat. Through the Chi-square test, it was verified that there were no significant differences between different sports in what concerns the prevalence of bullying behaviours; neither was there a difference in the perspective of victims, bystanders, and aggressors. The percentage was bigger in victims (7.7%) and bystanders (17.4%) in combat sports, and aggressors (3.3%) in team sports. There are not aggressors in combat sports. Further studies are needed in order to achieve a deeper knowledge of the problem and plan strategies to prevent this sort of behaviour
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