Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training.
Interdisciplinary Health, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.
J Athl Train. 2024 Aug 1;59(8):809-813. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-0545.23.
Nondisclosed sport-related concussion symptoms pose a significant risk to athletes' health and well-being. Many researchers have focused on understanding the factors affecting athletes' concussion disclosure behaviors. One of the most robust predictors of the likelihood that an athlete will disclose concussion symptoms to their coaches, athletic trainers, parents, or peers is what researchers term social norms. The extant literature regarding social norms influencing concussion disclosure behaviors is inconsistent on how the construct should be defined, conceptualized, or measured, often failing to distinguish between descriptive and injunctive social norms and their sources (direct and indirect). In this technical note, we provide an overview of these critical distinctions, their importance in assessments, and examples from the literature in which scholars have correctly operationalized these constructs in athletic populations. We conclude with a brief set of suggestions for researchers seeking to measure social norms in future research.
未披露的与运动相关的脑震荡症状对运动员的健康和福祉构成重大风险。许多研究人员都专注于研究影响运动员脑震荡披露行为的因素。研究人员认为,预测运动员向教练、运动训练师、家长或同龄人披露脑震荡症状可能性的最有力指标之一是社会规范。关于社会规范如何影响脑震荡披露行为的现有文献在如何定义、概念化或衡量这一结构方面存在不一致,通常未能区分描述性和指令性社会规范及其来源(直接和间接)。在本技术说明中,我们概述了这些关键区别,以及它们在评估中的重要性,并提供了文献中的示例,其中学者们在运动人群中正确地操作了这些结构。最后,我们为希望在未来研究中衡量社会规范的研究人员提出了一些简短的建议。