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Positive and Negative Themes Depicted in Combat-Related Sports Films
Participation in boxing, mixed martial arts, and wrestling is extremely popular among children and adolescents. The objective of this study was to determine themes depicted in a select number of combat-related films. Twenty films were independently viewed and analyzed by 4 reviewers. The average num...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6501492/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31106245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2333794X19847027 |
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author | Watts, Andrew Lucas, Christy Brzozowski, Eric Winthrop, Zachary King, Tonya S. Olympia, Robert P. |
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description | Participation in boxing, mixed martial arts, and wrestling is extremely popular among children and adolescents. The objective of this study was to determine themes depicted in a select number of combat-related films. Twenty films were independently viewed and analyzed by 4 reviewers. The average number of positive and negative themes was 34.4 and 18.1 mean events/hour for all included films, respectively. The most common positive themes were “positive interactions with family/friends/fans,” “importance of mentorship,” and “positive interactions with a coach/trainer” (4.23, 3.63, and 3.06 mean events/hour, respectively). The most common negative themes were “choosing to do the wrong thing,” “negative interactions with family/friends/fans,” and “poor sportsmanship” (2.70, 2.00, and 1.58 mean events/hour, respectively). In conclusion, the co-viewing of combat-related films among pediatric athletes and their coaches/trainers and/or parents in order to focus on “teachable moments” may encourage the acquisition and development of positive themes and the avoidance and de-emphasis of negative themes. |
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spelling | pubmed-65014922019-05-17 Positive and Negative Themes Depicted in Combat-Related Sports Films Watts, Andrew Lucas, Christy Brzozowski, Eric Winthrop, Zachary King, Tonya S. Olympia, Robert P. Glob Pediatr Health Original Article Participation in boxing, mixed martial arts, and wrestling is extremely popular among children and adolescents. The objective of this study was to determine themes depicted in a select number of combat-related films. Twenty films were independently viewed and analyzed by 4 reviewers. The average number of positive and negative themes was 34.4 and 18.1 mean events/hour for all included films, respectively. The most common positive themes were “positive interactions with family/friends/fans,” “importance of mentorship,” and “positive interactions with a coach/trainer” (4.23, 3.63, and 3.06 mean events/hour, respectively). The most common negative themes were “choosing to do the wrong thing,” “negative interactions with family/friends/fans,” and “poor sportsmanship” (2.70, 2.00, and 1.58 mean events/hour, respectively). In conclusion, the co-viewing of combat-related films among pediatric athletes and their coaches/trainers and/or parents in order to focus on “teachable moments” may encourage the acquisition and development of positive themes and the avoidance and de-emphasis of negative themes. SAGE Publications 2019-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6501492/ /pubmed/31106245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2333794X19847027 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Watts, Andrew Lucas, Christy Brzozowski, Eric Winthrop, Zachary King, Tonya S. Olympia, Robert P. Positive and Negative Themes Depicted in Combat-Related Sports Films |
title | Positive and Negative Themes Depicted in Combat-Related Sports Films |
title_full | Positive and Negative Themes Depicted in Combat-Related Sports Films |
title_fullStr | Positive and Negative Themes Depicted in Combat-Related Sports Films |
title_full_unstemmed | Positive and Negative Themes Depicted in Combat-Related Sports Films |
title_short | Positive and Negative Themes Depicted in Combat-Related Sports Films |
title_sort | positive and negative themes depicted in combat-related sports films |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6501492/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31106245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2333794X19847027 |
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