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The effect of physically or non-physically forced sexual assault on trajectories of sport participation from adolescence through young adulthood

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dc.contributor.authorLee, Chung Gun-
dc.contributor.authorKwon, Junhye-
dc.contributor.authorSung, Hojun-
dc.contributor.authorOh, Inae-
dc.contributor.authorKim, Ohsup-
dc.contributor.authorKang, Jeehyun-
dc.contributor.authorPark, Ji-Won-
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-20T06:20:55Z-
dc.date.available2020-07-20T15:21:54Z-
dc.date.issued2020-06-10-
dc.identifier.citationArchives of Public Health. 2020 Jun 10;78(1):54ko_KR
dc.identifier.issn2049-3258-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/168617-
dc.description.abstractBackground
Sexual assault is one of potential factors that may greatly affect an individuals sport participation. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of experiencing physically or non-physically forced sexual activity on trajectories of sport participation from adolescence to young adulthood.

Methods
This study used the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) data. Group-based trajectory modeling was utilized to examine the effect of experiencing sexual assault on trajectories of sport participation from adolescence to young adulthood.

Results
A three-group trajectory model (high-stable group, high-decreasing group, and low-stable group) best fit sport participation among male participants and a two-group trajectory model (high-decreasing group and low-stable group) best fit sport participation among female participants. Both physically and non-physically forced sexual activity did not have significant effect on trajectories of sport participation among male participants. On the other hand, non-physically forced sexual assault significantly affected sport participation trajectory among female participants.

Conclusions
Special care is required in developing sport promotion program for women victims of non-physically forced sexual activity. The results of this study also suggest that group-based trajectory modeling is a useful technique to examine distinct trajectories of sport participation from adolescence through young adulthood.
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dc.language.isoenko_KR
dc.publisherBMCko_KR
dc.subjectSexual assault-
dc.subjectSport participation-
dc.subjectGroup-based trajectory modeling-
dc.subjectAdolescent-
dc.subjectYoung adult-
dc.titleThe effect of physically or non-physically forced sexual assault on trajectories of sport participation from adolescence through young adulthoodko_KR
dc.typeArticleko_KR
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor이정건-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor권준혜-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor성호준-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor오인애-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor김오섭-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor강지현-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor박지원-
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s13690-020-00435-w-
dc.citation.journaltitleArchives of Public Healthko_KR
dc.language.rfc3066en-
dc.rights.holderThe Author(s)-
dc.date.updated2020-06-16T09:40:50Z-
dc.citation.number1ko_KR
dc.citation.startpage54ko_KR
dc.citation.volume78ko_KR
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