Aggression, Violence and Injury in Minor League Ice Hockey: Avenues for Prevention of Injury.

BACKGROUND:In North America, more than 800,000 youth are registered in organized ice hockey leagues. Despite the many benefits of involvement, young players are at significant risk for injury. Body-checking and aggressive play are associated with high frequency of game-related injury including concu...

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Main Authors: Michael D Cusimano, Gabriela Ilie, Sarah J Mullen, Christopher R Pauley, Jennifer R Stulberg, Jane Topolovec-Vranic, Stanley Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4892613?pdf=render
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author Michael D Cusimano
Gabriela Ilie
Sarah J Mullen
Christopher R Pauley
Jennifer R Stulberg
Jane Topolovec-Vranic
Stanley Zhang
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Gabriela Ilie
Sarah J Mullen
Christopher R Pauley
Jennifer R Stulberg
Jane Topolovec-Vranic
Stanley Zhang
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description BACKGROUND:In North America, more than 800,000 youth are registered in organized ice hockey leagues. Despite the many benefits of involvement, young players are at significant risk for injury. Body-checking and aggressive play are associated with high frequency of game-related injury including concussion. We conducted a qualitative study to understand why youth ice hockey players engage in aggressive, injury-prone behaviours on the ice. METHODS:Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 61 minor ice hockey participants, including male and female players, parents, coaches, trainers, managers and a game official. Players were aged 13-15 playing on competitive body checking teams or on non-body checking teams. Interviews were manually transcribed, coded and analyzed for themes relating to aggressive play in minor ice hockey. RESULTS:Parents, coaches, teammates and the media exert a large influence on player behavior. Aggressive behavior is often reinforced by the player's social environment and justified by players to demonstrate loyalty to teammates and especially injured teammates by seeking revenge particularly in competitive, body-checking leagues. Among female and male players in non-body checking organizations, aggressive play is not reinforced by the social environment. These findings are discussed within the framework of social identity theory and social learning theory, in order to understand players' need to seek revenge and how the social environment reinforces aggressive behaviors. CONCLUSION:This study provides a better understanding of the players' motivations and environmental influences around aggressive and violent play which may be conducive to injury. The findings can be used to help design interventions aimed at reducing aggression and related injuries sustained during ice hockey and sports with similar cultures and rules.
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spelling doaj.art-7d19a6d683f449daa27d933909efe2a92022-12-22T01:50:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01116e015668310.1371/journal.pone.0156683Aggression, Violence and Injury in Minor League Ice Hockey: Avenues for Prevention of Injury.Michael D CusimanoGabriela IlieSarah J MullenChristopher R PauleyJennifer R StulbergJane Topolovec-VranicStanley ZhangBACKGROUND:In North America, more than 800,000 youth are registered in organized ice hockey leagues. Despite the many benefits of involvement, young players are at significant risk for injury. Body-checking and aggressive play are associated with high frequency of game-related injury including concussion. We conducted a qualitative study to understand why youth ice hockey players engage in aggressive, injury-prone behaviours on the ice. METHODS:Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 61 minor ice hockey participants, including male and female players, parents, coaches, trainers, managers and a game official. Players were aged 13-15 playing on competitive body checking teams or on non-body checking teams. Interviews were manually transcribed, coded and analyzed for themes relating to aggressive play in minor ice hockey. RESULTS:Parents, coaches, teammates and the media exert a large influence on player behavior. Aggressive behavior is often reinforced by the player's social environment and justified by players to demonstrate loyalty to teammates and especially injured teammates by seeking revenge particularly in competitive, body-checking leagues. Among female and male players in non-body checking organizations, aggressive play is not reinforced by the social environment. These findings are discussed within the framework of social identity theory and social learning theory, in order to understand players' need to seek revenge and how the social environment reinforces aggressive behaviors. CONCLUSION:This study provides a better understanding of the players' motivations and environmental influences around aggressive and violent play which may be conducive to injury. The findings can be used to help design interventions aimed at reducing aggression and related injuries sustained during ice hockey and sports with similar cultures and rules.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4892613?pdf=render
spellingShingle Michael D Cusimano
Gabriela Ilie
Sarah J Mullen
Christopher R Pauley
Jennifer R Stulberg
Jane Topolovec-Vranic
Stanley Zhang
Aggression, Violence and Injury in Minor League Ice Hockey: Avenues for Prevention of Injury.
PLoS ONE
title Aggression, Violence and Injury in Minor League Ice Hockey: Avenues for Prevention of Injury.
title_full Aggression, Violence and Injury in Minor League Ice Hockey: Avenues for Prevention of Injury.
title_fullStr Aggression, Violence and Injury in Minor League Ice Hockey: Avenues for Prevention of Injury.
title_full_unstemmed Aggression, Violence and Injury in Minor League Ice Hockey: Avenues for Prevention of Injury.
title_short Aggression, Violence and Injury in Minor League Ice Hockey: Avenues for Prevention of Injury.
title_sort aggression violence and injury in minor league ice hockey avenues for prevention of injury
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