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Prevalence of Maltreatment Among Canadian National Team Athletes

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JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE
卷 37, 期 21-22, 页码 NP19857-NP19879

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/08862605211045096

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violence exposure; youth violence; child abuse

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This study assessed the prevalence of maltreatment experienced by Canadian National Team athletes, highlighting the common occurrence of psychological harm and neglect. Female athletes reported more experiences of harm, while retired athletes reported more neglect and physical harm. Coaches were the most common perpetrators of harm, except for sexual harm which was more frequently perpetrated by peers.
This study assessed the prevalence of maltreatment experienced by Canadian National Team athletes. In total, 995 athletes participated in this study, including current athletes and athletes who had retired in the past 10 years. An anonymous online survey was administered, consisting of questions about experiences of psychological, physical, and sexual harm, and neglect, as well as questions about identity characteristics, when the harm was experienced, and who perpetrated the harm. Neglect and psychological harm were most frequently reported, followed by sexual harm and physical harm. Female athletes reported significantly more experiences of all forms of harm. Retired athletes reported significantly more neglect and physical harm. Athletes reportedly experienced more harmful behaviors during their time on the national team than before joining a national team. Coaches were the most common perpetrators of all harms except for sexual harm, which was most frequently perpetrated by peers. This study highlighted the prevalence with which Canadian National Team athletes reportedly experience harmful behaviors in sport, suggesting the need for preventative and intervention initiatives.

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