Is young athletes' bullying behaviour different in team, combat or individual sports?
This study aims at describing and comparing the prevalence of bullying behaviours and the perspective of victims, bystanders, and aggressors in team, individual, and combat sports. The survey involved 664 athletes of both genders (13-18 years old) from sports school and federated of several sports (...
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Main Authors: | Philippe Marracho (Author), Antonino Manuel Almeida Pereira (Author), Miguel Venda da Graça Nery (Author), António Fernando Boleto Rosado (Author), Eduarda Maria Rocha Teles de Castro Coelho (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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