A systematic review of LGBTQ+ identities and topics in sport leadership.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-07-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1414404
Colleen S O'Connell, Anna Bottino
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Introduction: As individuals with occupational status and power, sport leaders (e.g., coaches and athletic administrators) are responsible for enforcing cultures of inclusion within institutions of athletics. Yet, sport leaders who possess LGBTQ+ sexual identities are frequently marginalized and stigmatized by entities within and outside of athletics (e.g., athletes, parents of athletes, colleagues). Therefore, LGBTQ+ sport leaders are often faced with a challenging set of circumstances: negotiate the authenticity of their sexual orientation in the context of sport, or leave the profession entirely.

Methods: The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of research related to LGBTQ+ sport leader experiences. Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA), research across six countries (China/Taiwan/Hong Kong, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, United Kingdom, United States) between 1997 and 2021 was analyzed.

Results: Themes across included studies (N = 34) describe intrapersonal experiences of LGBTQ+ sport leaders, interpersonal studies examining stakeholder attitudes (i.e., parents and athletes) toward LGBTQ+ sport leaders, and sport manager attitudes toward LGBTQ+ topics.

Discussion: Findings convey that sport leaders continue to face marginalization due to the presence of heterosexism and heteronormativity in athletics. Future research should continue to explore LGBTQ+ sport leader experiences, behaviors, attitudes, and identities to determine their impact on fostering inclusion and belonging within athletic spaces.

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对体育领导力中 LGBTQ+ 身份和主题的系统回顾。
引言作为拥有职业地位和权力的个人,体育领导者(如教练和体育管理人员)有责任在体育机构内推行包容文化。然而,拥有 LGBTQ+ 性别认同的体育领导者经常被体育内外的实体(如运动员、运动员家长、同事)边缘化和污名化。因此,LGBTQ+ 体育领导者往往面临着一系列具有挑战性的情况:在体育运动中就其性取向的真实性进行谈判,或者完全离开这一行业:本研究旨在对有关 LGBTQ+ 体育领导者经历的研究进行系统回顾。采用系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA),分析了 1997 年至 2021 年期间六个国家(中国/台湾/香港、意大利、新西兰、挪威、英国、美国)的研究:结果:所收录研究(N = 34)的主题描述了 LGBTQ+ 体育领导者的个人经历、考察利益相关者(即家长和运动员)对 LGBTQ+ 体育领导者态度的人际研究,以及体育经理人对 LGBTQ+ 主题的态度:讨论:研究结果表明,由于竞技体育中存在异性恋主义和异性恋规范,体育领导者仍然面临边缘化问题。未来的研究应继续探索 LGBTQ+ 体育领导者的经历、行为、态度和身份,以确定他们对促进体育空间的包容性和归属感的影响。
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