Gurgis Joseph John, Kerr Gretchen, Darnell Simon
Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Front Psychol. 2022 Mar 7;13:832560. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.832560. eCollection 2022.
There is a growing concern that the voices of athletes, and in particular, athletes from equity-deserving groups, are unaccounted for in the development and advancement of Safe Sport initiatives. The lack of consideration of the needs and experiences of diverse groups is concerning, given the existing literature outside the context of sport indicating that equity-deserving individuals experience more violence. As such, the following study sought to understand how equity-deserving athletes interpret and experience Safe Sport. Grounded within an interpretive phenomenological analysis, semi-structured interviews were used to understand how athletes with marginalised identities conceptualise and experience Safe Sport. Seven participants, including two Black male athletes, two White, gay male athletes, one Middle Eastern female athlete, one White, female athlete with a physical disability and one White, non-binary, queer, athlete with a physical disability, were asked to conceptualise and describe their experiences of Safe Sport. The findings revealed these athletes perceived Safe Sport as an unrealistic and unattainable ideal that cannot fully be experienced by those from equity-deserving groups. This interpretation was reinforced by reported experiences of discriminatory comments, discriminatory behaviours and systemic barriers, perpetrated by coaches, teammates, and resulting from structural aspects of sport. The findings draw on the human rights literature to suggest integrating principles of equity, diversity and inclusion are fundamental to safeguarding equity-deserving athletes.
人们越来越担心,在安全运动倡议的制定和推进过程中,运动员的声音,尤其是来自应得公平对待群体的运动员的声音,没有得到体现。鉴于体育领域之外的现有文献表明,应得公平对待的个体遭受更多暴力,对不同群体的需求和经历缺乏考虑令人担忧。因此,以下研究旨在了解应得公平对待的运动员如何理解和体验安全运动。基于解释现象学分析,采用半结构化访谈来了解具有边缘化身份的运动员如何概念化和体验安全运动。七名参与者,包括两名黑人男性运动员、两名白人同性恋男性运动员、一名中东女性运动员、一名患有身体残疾的白人女性运动员和一名患有身体残疾的白人非二元性取向、酷儿运动员,被要求概念化并描述他们对安全运动的体验。研究结果显示,这些运动员认为安全运动是一个不现实且无法实现的理想,应得公平对待群体的人无法完全体验到。教练、队友的歧视性言论、歧视性行为以及体育结构方面导致的系统性障碍等经历强化了这种看法。研究结果借鉴人权文献,表明整合公平、多样性和包容性原则对于保护应得公平对待的运动员至关重要。