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Predictors of Antisocial and Prosocial Behavior in an Adolescent Sports Context
Authors:Esther A. Rutten  Carlo Schuengel  Evelien Dirks  Geert Jan J. M. Stams  Gert J. J. Biesta  Jan B. Hoeksma
Affiliation:1. University of Amsterdam;2. VU University Amsterdam;3. University of Stirling
Abstract:This study examined antisocial and prosocial behavior of N = 439 adolescent athletes between 14 and 17 years of age (67 teams). Multi‐level analyses showed that team membership explained 20 and 13 percent of the variance in antisocial and prosocial behavior in the sports context, respectively. The team effects suggest that aggregating antisocial or prosocial adolescents within teams may partially explain differences in antisocial and prosocial behavior among athletes in the sports context. A trend was found toward a relation between higher levels of moral reasoning within teams, and less antisocial behavior in the sports context. Favorable moral atmosphere was positively associated with more prosocial behavior in the sports context. Finally, supportive coach–athlete relationships were associated with both less antisocial and more prosocial behavior in the sports context.
Keywords:prosocial and antisocial behavior  supportive coach–  athlete relationship  moral atmosphere  moral reasoning
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