Interpersonal violence against children in sport in the Italian context: prevalence research

Titolo Rivista MALTRATTAMENTO E ABUSO ALL’INFANZIA
Autori/Curatori Stefano Ferracuti, Benedetta Barchielli, Mike Hartill, Daniela Simonetti
Anno di pubblicazione 2024 Fascicolo 2023/3
Lingua Inglese Numero pagine 18 P. 13-30 Dimensione file 189 KB
DOI 10.3280/MAL2023-003002
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The current article presents the results of the first comprehensive prevalence study focusing on interpersonal violence against children in the context of sports in Italy. Utilizing a dedicated online questionnaire, our survey encompassed a cohort of over 1.400 adults who had engaged in organized sports activities before reaching the age of 18. The inquiry sought to elicit information regarding their experiences with childhood psychological, physical, and sexual violence within the sporting milieu. The survey outcomes revealed noteworthy statistics, with 30% of all respondents reporting incidents of psychological violence, 18% disclosing experiences of physical violence, 14% reported neglect and 14% indicating encounters with sexual violence during their participation in sports. Some of this data and their discussion has already been included in the Change the Game project’s final research report. These findings can be used as a fundamental foundation for monitoring and assessing current and future protective measures in the context of sports in Italy.

Il presente articolo mostra i risultati del primo studio sulla prevalenza di violenza interpersonale contro i bambini nell’ambito dello sport in Italia. Utilizzando un questionario online dedicato, il sondaggio ha coinvolto un gruppo di 1.440 adulti che hanno partecipato a attività sportive organizzate prima di compiere 18 anni. L’indagine mirava a raccogliere informazioni sulle loro esperienze di violenza psicologica, fisica, sessuale e trascuratezza (neglect) durante l’infanzia nel contesto sportivo. I risultati del sondaggio hanno rivelato statistiche degne di nota, con il 30% di tutti i partecipanti che ha segnalato episodi di violenza psicologica, il 18% che ha riferito esperienze di violenza fisica, il 14% che ha riportato casi di negligenza e il 14% che ha indicato incontri con violenza sessuale durante la loro partecipazione allo sport. Parte di questi dati e della loro discussione sono già stati inclusi nel report di ChangeTheGame al termine del progetto di ricerca. Questi risultati possono essere utilizzati come base essenziale per monitorare e valutare le attuali e future misure di protezione nello scenario dello sport in Italia.

Keywords:Violenza Interpersonale, Sport Organizzato, Prevalenza Gioventù

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