Concealment of Child Sexual Abuse in Sports |
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Authors: | Jill Tracey Tim Elcombe |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education , Wilfrid Laurier University , Waterloo , ON , Canada , N2L 3C5;2. Department of Kinesiology , The Pennsylvania State University , University Park |
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Abstract: | Researchers and theorists offer a strong base of research in physical activity for high risk groups, particularly sedentary children, adults, and the elderly. Little research examines the lifelong healthy movement behaviors of former competitive athletes. This paper raises some important questions relevant to this population, in particular the disturbing, yet limited research pointing to a serious failure of former competitive athletes to necessarily live longer, healthier, and more physically active lives. The scarce research that seems to highlight this neglected problem is outlined and hypotheses that may contribute to this phenomenon are offered and categorized in the following three sections: atypical physical behaviors found in the sporting realm, utilitarian uses of physical activity, and the long-term consequences of athletic identity. Suggestions are offered to direct future research and to implement practical intervention strategies and educational programs. |
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Keywords: | Child sexual abuse concealment sport |
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