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Promoters of sports in education uncritically assume that
there are inherent/essential goodness and purity in sports. They believe that young
people who participate in them acquire character traits and attributes that serve them for
life. However, while it has been observed that certain conditions do produce
progressive change, commercialization of impressionable youth sports and
excessive media -- and even parental --- attention can surface narcissistic tendencies.
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Promoters of sports in education uncritically assume that
there are inherent/essential goodness and purity in sports. They believe that young
people who participate in them acquire character traits and attributes that serve them for
life. However, while it has been observed that certain conditions do produce
progressive change, the commercialization of impressionable youth sports and
excessive media attention -- and even parental --- can surface narcissistic tendencies.
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omoters
of sports in education uncritically assume that
there are inherent/essential goodness and purity in sports. They believe that young
people who participate in them acquire character traits and attributes that serve them for
life. However, while it has been observed that certain conditions do produce
progressive change, the commercialization of impressionable youth sports and
excessive media attention -- and even parental --- can surface narcissistic tendencies.
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omoters
of sports in education uncritically assume that
there are inherent/essential goodness and purity in sports. They believe that young
people who participate in them acquire character traits and attributes that serve them for
life. However, while it has been observed that certain conditions do produce
progressive change, the commercialization of impressionable youth sports and
excessive media attention -- and even parental --- can surface
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“Ethics, integrity and well-being in elite sport: A systematic review
ABSTRACT
Background: Athletes are expected to be good role models, compete fairly and allow
the public insight into their personal lives away from sport.
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to conduct a systematic review on integrity,
ethics and well-being in elite level sport.
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Results: Three themes emerged through the inductive thematic synthesis approach;
sportsmanship and ethics, scandal and well-being. The concept of sportspersonship
extends beyond the rules of sport and is strongly linked to the character of athletes.
Sports environments are a key factor in the well-being of athletes and contribute to the
expectations placed on athletes, particularly with regard to winning.
Conclusions: Ethics, integrity, sportsmanship and well-being are interrelated concepts in
elite sport. Expectations placed on athletes may be unrealistic and may have negative
consequences on well-being. It is important to understand the factors contributing to
athlete well-being in order to develop strategies to minimize the adversities faced by
athletes.”
(From http://thesportjournal.org/article/ethics-integrity-and-well-being-in-elite-sport-a-systematic-review/)
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