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Sexual Aggression and Sports Participation.

Authors :
Smith, Dave
Stewart, Sally
Source :
Journal of Sport Behavior. Dec2003, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p384-395. 12p.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

This study investigated differences in sexually aggressive attitudes and behavior among contact sport athletes, non-contact sport athletes and non-athletes. Two hundred and eighty-two male undergraduate students completed a questionnaire comprising the following: Questions requesting demographic information, the Sport Orientation Questionnaire (Gill & Deeter, 1988), the Rape-supportive Attitude Scale (Lottes, 1988), an eight-item short form of the Hostility Toward Women scale (Koss & Gaines, 1993) and the Sexual Experiences Survey (Koss & Gaines, 1993). Significant (p < .004) relationships were found among all three subscales of the Sport Orientation Questionnaire, the Hostility Toward Women scale and the Sexual Experiences Survey. A MANOVA with Tukey follow-up tests revealed that the contact and non-contact athletes scored significantly (p <. 05) higher on all three subscales of the Sport Orientation Questionnaire than the non-athletes. However, there were no significant differences between contact and non-contact sport athletes on these subscales (p > .05), and there were no significant between-group differences on the Rape-supportive Attitude Scale, the Hostility Toward Women scale and the Sexual Experiences Survey (p >. 05 in all cases). These results indicate that, despite suggestions to the contrary from the media and some academics, athletes do not have a greater propensity than non-athletes to commit sexual assault. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01627341
Volume :
26
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Sport Behavior
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11195640