Journal ArticleOpen Access
Bullying Victimization and Perpetration Among Adolescent Sport Teammates
Author Affiliations
Queen's University, Queens University, University of Prince Edward Island
Published InPediatric Exercise Science
Year2015
Citations74
Abstract
PURPOSE: Bullying is a specific pattern of repeated victimization explored with great frequency in school-based literature, but receiving little attention within sport. The current study explored the prevalence of bullying in sport, and examined whether bullying experiences were associated with perceptions about relationships with peers and coaches. METHOD: Adolescent sport team members (n = 359, 64% female) with an average age of 14.47 years (SD = 1.34) completed a pen-and-paper or online questionnaire assessing how frequently they perpetrated or were victimized by bullying during school and sport generally, as well as recent experiences with 16 bullying behaviors on their sport team. Participants also reported on relationships with their coach and teammates. RESULTS: Bullying was less prevalent in sport compared with…
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