Muhonen Jatta, Stirling Ashley, Kokkonen Marja
Institute of Criminology and Legal Policy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Front Sports Act Living. 2024 Jun 5;6:1406949. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2024.1406949. eCollection 2024.
The present study offers novel insight into the topic of experienced and observed emotional abuse by researching factors that affect athletes' responses to emotional abuse by coaches. The research aimed to explore three main questions: (1) whether athletic identity was associated with the prevalence of emotionally abusive coaching practices, and (2) disclosure of emotional abuse, and (3) whether demographic variations existed in the frequency of emotional abuse, athletic identity, and disclosure of the abuse. Study participants who filled in an anonymous digital survey consisted of athletes from elite to leisure levels living in Finland ( = 3687, aged 12-80, gender 61% female, 37.7% male, 0.8% other genders). The research findings highlighted three key insights. Firstly, Pearson correlations revealed that a salient athletic identity was related to a higher prevalence of emotional abuse. Secondly, ANOVA/Kruskal-Wallis tests between-groups indicated that particularly children were susceptible to the abuse. Thirdly, a mediation analysis showed that self-identity (aspect of athletic identity) influenced the relationship between experienced emotional abuse and disclosure, by reducing disclosure. As a result, holistic identity development is recommended for athletes and particularly children in sports.
本研究通过研究影响运动员对教练情感虐待反应的因素,为经历和目睹情感虐待这一主题提供了新的见解。该研究旨在探讨三个主要问题:(1)运动身份是否与情感虐待教练行为的普遍性相关,(2)情感虐待的披露情况,以及(3)在情感虐待的频率、运动身份和虐待披露方面是否存在人口统计学差异。填写匿名数字调查问卷的研究参与者包括生活在芬兰的从精英到休闲水平的运动员(n = 3687,年龄12 - 80岁,性别61%为女性,37.7%为男性,0.8%为其他性别)。研究结果突出了三个关键见解。首先,皮尔逊相关性显示,显著的运动身份与情感虐待的较高普遍性相关。其次,组间方差分析/克鲁斯卡尔 - 沃利斯检验表明,尤其是儿童容易受到虐待。第三,中介分析表明,自我身份(运动身份的一个方面)通过减少披露来影响经历的情感虐待与披露之间的关系。因此,建议为运动员尤其是儿童在体育活动中进行全面的身份发展。