Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between antisocial behaviour on team performance in youth sports, the potential implication of its relationship (or lack thereof), and any other potential relationship between moral behaviour and team successes in youth sports. Methods: Data was collected from 200 participants (aged 13 to 19) of youth sports team through a questionnaire consisting of the Prosocial and Antisocial Behaviour in Sport Scale (PABSS), and their team record. Results: Bivariate analyses indicated a negative relationship between antisocial behaviour towards teammates (r = - 0.39, p 0.05) and performance, and between prosocial behaviour towards opponents (r = - 0.01, p > 0.05) and performance. Conclus...
This study investigated whether motivational climate was associated with prosocial and antisocial be...
The aim of the study is to determine the effect of prosocial and antisocial behaviors on sports comm...
This study investigated to what extent team membership predicts on-and offfield antisocial and proso...
This study examined antisocial and prosocial behavior of N = 439 adolescent athletes between 14 and ...
This study investigated to what extent team membership predicts on- and off-field antisocial and pro...
In this study, we investigated the contribution of organized youth sport to antisocial and prosocial...
This study investigated to what extent team membership predicts on- and off-field antisocial and pro...
This study examined antisocial and prosocial behavior of N = 439 adolescent athletes between 14 and ...
The main aim of the study was to examine the relationship between youth athletes ´ perception of ant...
In this study, we investigated the contribution of organized youth sport to antisocial and prosocial...
Abstract In this study, we investigated the contribution of organized youth sport to antisocial and ...
The main aim of the study was to examine the relationship between youth athletes´ perception of anti...
Research background and hypothesis. This study examined the relations between reported youth athlete...
In this study, we investigated educationally relevant factors in organized youth sport that were hyp...
The main aim of the study was to examine the relationship between youth athletes´ perception of anti...
This study investigated whether motivational climate was associated with prosocial and antisocial be...
The aim of the study is to determine the effect of prosocial and antisocial behaviors on sports comm...
This study investigated to what extent team membership predicts on-and offfield antisocial and proso...
This study examined antisocial and prosocial behavior of N = 439 adolescent athletes between 14 and ...
This study investigated to what extent team membership predicts on- and off-field antisocial and pro...
In this study, we investigated the contribution of organized youth sport to antisocial and prosocial...
This study investigated to what extent team membership predicts on- and off-field antisocial and pro...
This study examined antisocial and prosocial behavior of N = 439 adolescent athletes between 14 and ...
The main aim of the study was to examine the relationship between youth athletes ´ perception of ant...
In this study, we investigated the contribution of organized youth sport to antisocial and prosocial...
Abstract In this study, we investigated the contribution of organized youth sport to antisocial and ...
The main aim of the study was to examine the relationship between youth athletes´ perception of anti...
Research background and hypothesis. This study examined the relations between reported youth athlete...
In this study, we investigated educationally relevant factors in organized youth sport that were hyp...
The main aim of the study was to examine the relationship between youth athletes´ perception of anti...
This study investigated whether motivational climate was associated with prosocial and antisocial be...
The aim of the study is to determine the effect of prosocial and antisocial behaviors on sports comm...
This study investigated to what extent team membership predicts on-and offfield antisocial and proso...