Department of Psychiatry, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Inj Prev. 2019 Jun;25(3):211-216. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2016-042272. Epub 2017 Nov 27.
Despite the known negative health outcomes of concussions in minor level boys' hockey, there has been significant resistance to creating a safer game with less body checking.
To better understand cultural barriers that prevent making the sport safer for youth and adolescents, semistructured interviews, with 20 ice hockey stakeholders, were conducted and analysed using thematic analysis.
Through this analysis, two primary concepts arose from respondents. The first concept is that body checking, despite the harm it can cause, should be done in a respectful sportsmanlike fashion. The second concept is the contradiction that the game of ice hockey is both dynamic and unchangeable.
Using structural functionalist theory, we propose an argument that the unfortunate perpetuation of violence and body checking in youth ice hockey serves to maintain the social order of the game and its culture. Any strategies aimed at modifying and promoting healthy behaviour in the game should take these concepts into account.
尽管已知轻度男子曲棍球中的脑震荡会对健康产生负面影响,但人们仍然强烈抵制减少身体碰撞以提高安全性的做法。
为了更好地了解阻碍青年和青少年运动更安全的文化障碍,对 20 名冰球利益相关者进行了半结构化访谈,并使用主题分析进行了分析。
通过这项分析,受访者提出了两个主要概念。第一个概念是,尽管身体接触可能会造成伤害,但仍应以尊重运动员的方式进行。第二个概念是冰球比赛既具有动态性又具有不可变性的矛盾。
我们运用结构功能主义理论提出了一种观点,即青年冰球中不幸的暴力和身体接触的延续有助于维持比赛的社会秩序及其文化。任何旨在改变和促进比赛中健康行为的策略都应该考虑到这些概念。