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. 2016 Feb;50(3):149-53.
doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2015-095603. Epub 2015 Dec 16.

Qualitative review of hazing in collegiate and school sports: consequences from a lack of culture, knowledge and responsiveness

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Qualitative review of hazing in collegiate and school sports: consequences from a lack of culture, knowledge and responsiveness

Alex B Diamond et al. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Feb.

Abstract

Background: As with most mental health disorders, the topic of hazing is not exclusive to the student athlete. However, it is also clear that the unique set of situations faced by athletes create a set of additional and difficult challenges to their mental and physical well-being. A deep-rooted culture, a lack of knowledge about hazing and its causal relationships, and a failure to act by teammates and adults all play a role in the propagation of this danger. Also, in an era where the popular press similarly celebrates and chastises episodes of hazing, it is increasingly crucial to turn to the scientific literature for guidance.

Purpose: To provide a comprehensive review of the scientific research on hazing in sports and to make recommendations for enhancing the approach and assistance to those in need on an individual and societal level.

Study design: Qualitative literature review of hazing in collegiate and school sports.

Methods: Databases including PubMed, Google Scholar, SPORTDiscus, EMBASE and MEDLINE were searched using standardised terms, alone and in combination, including 'hazing', 'bullying', 'sport', 'athlete', 'college', 'school' and 'youth'.

Findings: Despite increased attention to its dangers, hazing remains pervasive throughout the sports world. However, many do not recognise those actions as consistent with hazing. A change in culture, increased education and awareness, along with methodologically sound strategies for action must occur in order to reduce the ill effects and cycle of hazing. To date, current information and efforts are lacking.

Keywords: Athlete; Behaviour; Mental; Sports medicine; Young.

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