Pulse Brain · Growing Health Evidence Index
Peer-reviewed

Bullying in youth sport training: A nationwide exploratory and descriptive research in Portugal

Miguel Nery, Carlos Neto, António Rosado, Peter K. Smith

European Journal of Developmental Psychology · 2018

Read source ↗ All evidence

Summary

We describe and analyse the incidence and nature of bullying behaviours in male adolescent athletes (n = 1458), from 9 different sports, and 97 sport clubs, across Portugal. We collected information about the prevalence of roles in bullying, types of bullying, the frequency and duration of episodes, the location and activities in which they occur, the number of athletes involved, the feelings of those involved, communication of victims and bullies about their involvement in bullying episodes, the reasons ascribed, coping strategies and victim support sources. Altogether about 10% of athletes reported having been victimized, 11% participated in bullying episodes as bullies, and 35% as bystanders. Bullying episodes were usually characterized by low frequency and low duration and were most fr

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1080/17405629.2018.1447459
Catalogue ID
BFmoef2oy5-6mxkw4
Pulse AI · ask about this record

Dig deeper with Pulse AI.

Pulse AI has read the whole catalogue. Ask about this record, its theme, or how the findings apply to UK farming and policy — every answer cites the underlying studies.