This article investigates whether there is a relationship between the sport performance level of female athletes inside the sport (at clubs, competitions, or training events) and outside sport (in family or community settings) and the likelihood that they will be victims of sexual harassment. The study sample consisted of 595 women from the Czech Republic and was divided into three performance groups: elite, non-elite/competing, and exercisers. No significant differences were found between the groups in relation to overall cases of sexual harassment, but when their experiences of sexual harassment inside and outside sport were examined, the picture changed. The chances of being harassed by someone in sport increased with performance level, ...
Today, sexual harassment is common in all areas of daily life. Numerous scientific researchers have ...
This article explores the perceptions and the occurrence of sexual harassment among male student ath...
Purpose: To examine the 12-months prevalence and 12-months prospective change in reported sexual har...
© 2010 National Association for Girls & Women in SportThis article investigates whether there is a r...
This article presents data from a cross-cultural study titled ‘Gender Relations in Sport — The Exper...
This article presents data from a cross-cultural study titled ‘Gender Relations in Sport – The Exper...
The study investigates whether sport is an especially risky environment for sexual harassment to occ...
Sexual harassment and abuse news are frequent subjects in the written and visual media in our countr...
Although it is often assumed that the prevalence of sexual harassment is different in different spor...
The examination of sexual harassment in sport has become an active research field within the past tw...
Athletes are often associated with a greater degree of risk behaviour. It also includes potentially ...
Sexual harassment research was first undertaken in the workplace and educational settings. Research ...
In many countries, sport is officially recognized as having an important social function and as a po...
Researchers in this country and elsewhere have done considerable work on the nature and prevalence o...
Coaches can easily dominate athletes and this unbalanced power distribution may be strengthened by a...
Today, sexual harassment is common in all areas of daily life. Numerous scientific researchers have ...
This article explores the perceptions and the occurrence of sexual harassment among male student ath...
Purpose: To examine the 12-months prevalence and 12-months prospective change in reported sexual har...
© 2010 National Association for Girls & Women in SportThis article investigates whether there is a r...
This article presents data from a cross-cultural study titled ‘Gender Relations in Sport — The Exper...
This article presents data from a cross-cultural study titled ‘Gender Relations in Sport – The Exper...
The study investigates whether sport is an especially risky environment for sexual harassment to occ...
Sexual harassment and abuse news are frequent subjects in the written and visual media in our countr...
Although it is often assumed that the prevalence of sexual harassment is different in different spor...
The examination of sexual harassment in sport has become an active research field within the past tw...
Athletes are often associated with a greater degree of risk behaviour. It also includes potentially ...
Sexual harassment research was first undertaken in the workplace and educational settings. Research ...
In many countries, sport is officially recognized as having an important social function and as a po...
Researchers in this country and elsewhere have done considerable work on the nature and prevalence o...
Coaches can easily dominate athletes and this unbalanced power distribution may be strengthened by a...
Today, sexual harassment is common in all areas of daily life. Numerous scientific researchers have ...
This article explores the perceptions and the occurrence of sexual harassment among male student ath...
Purpose: To examine the 12-months prevalence and 12-months prospective change in reported sexual har...