2022
Para athletes’ perceptions of abuse: a qualitative study across three lower resourced countries
Rutland EA, Suttiratana SC, da Silva Vieira S, Janarthanan R, Amick M, Tuakli-Wosornu YA. Para athletes’ perceptions of abuse: a qualitative study across three lower resourced countries. British Journal Of Sports Medicine 2022, 56: 561-567. PMID: 35012930, DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2021-104545.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAbusive behaviorExperiences of abusePerception of abuseForms of abusePara-athletesSemistructured focus group interviewsCharacteristics of abuseFocus group interviewsInclusive sportDisability stigmaQualitative researchDiverse experiencesFinancial abuseInterpersonal violenceQualitative dataViolenceQualitative studyGroup interviewsSport settingsPara sportsSports participationFramework methodAbuseCountriesMiddle-income countries
2019
Non-accidental harms (‘abuse’) in athletes with impairment (‘para athletes’): a state-of-the-art review
Tuakli-Wosornu YA, Sun Q, Gentry M, Ona Ayala KE, Doolan FC, Ottesen TD, Caldwell B, Naushad N, Huang P, Kirby S. Non-accidental harms (‘abuse’) in athletes with impairment (‘para athletes’): a state-of-the-art review. British Journal Of Sports Medicine 2019, 54: 129. PMID: 31023860, DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2018-099854.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPara-athletesTitle/abstract reviewInclusion/exclusion criteriaAllied Health LiteratureFull-text reviewHigh rateSignificant health benefitsCase seriesAcademic Search PremierSELECTING STUDIESClinical trialsInclusion criteriaExclusion criteriaCumulative IndexElite-level athletesElectronic databasesHealth LiteratureIndependent examinersAble-bodied peersAbstract reviewIntellectual impairmentHealth benefitsMixed-methods studyAthletesFull text