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Interpersonal violence against children in sport in the Netherlands and Belgium

Authors :
Jarl K. Kampen
Daniel Rhind
Nicolette Schipper-van Veldhoven
Celia Brackenridge
Kristien Wouters
Filip Van Den Eede
Karel Neels
Tine Vertommen
Source :
Child abuse and neglect, Child Abuse and Neglect 51 (2016), Child Abuse and Neglect, 51, 223-236
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The current article reports on the first large-scale prevalence study on interpersonal violence against children in sport in the Netherlands and Belgium. Using a dedicated online questionnaire, over 4,000 adults prescreened on having participated in organized sport before the age of 18 were surveyed with respect to their experiences with childhood psychological, physical, and sexual violence while playing sports. Being the first of its kind in the Netherlands and Belgium, our study has a sufficiently large sample taken from the general population, with a balanced gender ratio and wide variety in socio-demographic characteristics. The survey showed that 38% of all respondents reported experiences with psychological violence, 11% with physical violence, and 14% with sexual violence. Ethnic minority, lesbian/gay/bisexual (LGB) and disabled athletes, and those competing at the international level report significantly more experiences of interpersonal violence in sport. The results are consistent with rates obtained outside sport, underscoring the need for more research on interventions and systematic follow-ups, to minimize these negative experiences in youth sport.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01452134
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Child abuse and neglect
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9c7526c3aa8e7016da4d734649164e47