Boudreault Véronique, Gagnon-Girouard Marie-Pierre, Carbonneau Noémie, Labossière Sophie, Bégin Catherine, Parent Sylvie
Université de Sherbrooke, Canada.
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada.
Int Rev Sociol Sport. 2022 May;57(3):421-439. doi: 10.1177/10126902211018672. Epub 2021 May 26.
The use of extreme weight-control behaviors is prevalent among adolescent athletes and may result from individual and sport-specific factors. Weight-related maltreatment from coaches and parents, and conformity to sport ethic norms have recently been linked to the use of extreme weight-control behaviors. This study aims to investigate the role of sport ethic norms and weight-related maltreatment from coaches and parents in the use of extreme weight-control behaviors among adolescent athletes. A sample of 999 French-Canadian athletes aged 14-17 years competing in a variety of sports completed an online survey assessing extreme weight-control behaviors, weight-related maltreatment from coaches and parents, and conformity to sport ethic norms. A total of 16.9% of the adolescent athletes reported having adopted extreme weight-control behaviors during their athletic careers. Extreme weight-control behaviors were significantly more prevalent among girls (19.75% vs 9.7% in boys) and weight-class-sport athletes (44%). In addition, 7.4% of the sample experienced at least one type of weight-related maltreatment by coaches or parents. Sex, weight-related neglect by coaches and parents, and weight-related psychological violence by coaches explained 24.4% of extreme weight-control behaviors variance. Indeed, participants who engaged in extreme weight-control behaviors experienced significantly more violence than the other participants did. In contrast, no differences were observed between people who engaged in extreme weight-control behaviors and those who did not due to conformity to sport ethic norms.
极端体重控制行为在青少年运动员中很普遍,可能是由个体因素和特定运动因素导致的。教练和家长与体重相关的虐待行为,以及对体育道德规范的遵从,最近都与极端体重控制行为的使用有关。本研究旨在调查体育道德规范以及教练和家长与体重相关的虐待行为在青少年运动员极端体重控制行为中的作用。一项针对999名年龄在14至17岁、参加各种运动项目的法裔加拿大运动员的抽样调查,完成了一项在线调查,评估极端体重控制行为、教练和家长与体重相关的虐待行为,以及对体育道德规范的遵从情况。共有16.9%的青少年运动员报告在其运动生涯中采取过极端体重控制行为。极端体重控制行为在女孩(19.75%,男孩为9.7%)和体重分级运动项目的运动员(44%)中更为普遍。此外,7.4%的样本经历过教练或家长至少一种与体重相关的虐待行为。性别、教练和家长与体重相关的忽视,以及教练与体重相关的心理暴力解释了极端体重控制行为差异的24.4%。事实上,采取极端体重控制行为的参与者比其他参与者经历的暴力行为显著更多。相比之下,在因遵从体育道德规范而采取极端体重控制行为的人和未采取该行为的人之间未观察到差异。