2022
DOI: 10.15561/26649837.2022.0508
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Bibliometric analysis of harassment and bullying in sport

Abstract: Background and Study Aim. This study aims to chart the trend of publications in the Scopus database and the Web of Science as well as the global evolution of harassment and bullying in sports. Material and Methods. ScientoPy and VOSviewer software were used in this study to analyze the number of publications, well-known research topics, proactive authors, author keywords, preferred sources, and institutional data. This study uses data reconciliation with 1, 883 different items from the Scopus database an… Show more

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“…This is an exploratory study. Specifically, it explores how actions harming interpersonal communication ( 15 , 16 ), undermine social context within the athlete group and damage personal health, unfavorable impact psychologically, emotionally, socially ( 17 ) and performance areas are related to the scores of athlete stress ( 18 , 19 ), anxiety ( 20 , 21 ), and depression signs ( 22 ). Damage to communication ( 23 ) in this study includes hostile verbal communication by insulting, shouting, or limiting the target's opportunities for self-expression.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is an exploratory study. Specifically, it explores how actions harming interpersonal communication ( 15 , 16 ), undermine social context within the athlete group and damage personal health, unfavorable impact psychologically, emotionally, socially ( 17 ) and performance areas are related to the scores of athlete stress ( 18 , 19 ), anxiety ( 20 , 21 ), and depression signs ( 22 ). Damage to communication ( 23 ) in this study includes hostile verbal communication by insulting, shouting, or limiting the target's opportunities for self-expression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%