TY - JOUR
T1 - Social Norms and Concussion Disclosure Behavior
T2 - Clarification of Terms and Measurement Recommendations
AU - Lininger, Monica R.
AU - Cook, Natalie
AU - Wayment, Heidi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/8
Y1 - 2024/8
N2 - Nondisclosed sport-related concussion symptoms pose a significant risk to athletes' health and well-being. Many researchers have focused on understanding the factors affecting athletes' concussion disclosure behaviors. One of the most robust predictors of the likelihood that an athlete will disclose concussion symptoms to their coaches, athletic trainers, parents, or peers is what researchers term social norms. The extant literature regarding social norms influencing concussion disclosure behaviors is inconsistent on how the construct should be defined, conceptualized, or measured, often failing to distinguish between descriptive and injunctive social norms and their sources (direct and indirect). In this technical note, we provide an overview of these critical distinctions, their importance in assessments, and examples from the literature in which scholars have correctly operationalized these constructs in athletic populations. We conclude with a brief set of suggestions for researchers seeking to measure social norms in future research.
AB - Nondisclosed sport-related concussion symptoms pose a significant risk to athletes' health and well-being. Many researchers have focused on understanding the factors affecting athletes' concussion disclosure behaviors. One of the most robust predictors of the likelihood that an athlete will disclose concussion symptoms to their coaches, athletic trainers, parents, or peers is what researchers term social norms. The extant literature regarding social norms influencing concussion disclosure behaviors is inconsistent on how the construct should be defined, conceptualized, or measured, often failing to distinguish between descriptive and injunctive social norms and their sources (direct and indirect). In this technical note, we provide an overview of these critical distinctions, their importance in assessments, and examples from the literature in which scholars have correctly operationalized these constructs in athletic populations. We conclude with a brief set of suggestions for researchers seeking to measure social norms in future research.
KW - descriptive social norms
KW - injunctive social norms
KW - scale development
KW - sport-related concussions
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U2 - 10.4085/1062-6050-0545.23
DO - 10.4085/1062-6050-0545.23
M3 - Article
C2 - 38243740
AN - SCOPUS:85201438202
SN - 1062-6050
VL - 59
SP - 809
EP - 813
JO - Journal of athletic training
JF - Journal of athletic training
IS - 8
ER -