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- W2279667961 abstract "Public awareness about sexual abuse and sexual harassment in sport has greatlyincreased over the last 10 years. In England, the sport of swimming has been especiallyaffected, first because of several high profile cases of swimming coaches beingconvicted of sexual abuse, and secondly because the Amateur Swimming Association(ASA) has taken a proactive stance to protect children in swimming. Much of theprevious research examining sexual exploitation in sport has been from the perspectiveof the athlete. This qualitative study was designed to examine swimming coaches'constructions of appropriateness about coach/swimmer sexual relationships. Nineteencoaches participated in either an elite, national, or county level focus group. Coachesdiscussed the appropriateness of coach/athlete relationships as presented in 7 vignettes.Analysis was conducted in accordance with the constructivist revision of GroundedTheory (Charmaz, 1990; Strauss & Corbin, 1998) and organised with the assistance ofthe software programme, QSR NVIVO. The coaches report that sex with an athletebelow the legal age of consent is inappropriate. Coaches' perceptions regarding legalrelationships vary according to whether the coach is talking about himself versus othercoaches. The emergent themes influencing perceptions of appropriateness are: reducingopportunities for false allegations, the influence of public scrutiny, evaluatingconsequences of relationships, maintaining professional boundaries, and reluctance tojudge fellow coaches. After completing the initial analysis, the emergent themes werefurther explored in individual unstructured interviews with three purposively selectedcoaches. One coach was in a long-term relationship with a swimmer, another served aprison term for child sexual abuse of a swimmer he coached, and the third hadallegations against him dropped. The secondary analysis reveals that the themes aboutappropriateness relate to the broader issue of coaches' attempts to resolve perceivedrole conflict and role ambiguity that has arisen from increased awareness of childprotection. This is examined with reference to how awareness of sexual abuse in sporthas provoked coaches to question their roles and coaching boundaries. Results arediscussed in relation to organisational psychology theories of role conflict and roleambiguity and directions for future research are suggested." @default.
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- W2279667961 title "Sexual exploitation: swimming coaches' perceptions and the development of role conflict and role ambiguity" @default.
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