Football team social structure and perceived support for reporting concussion symptoms: Insights from a social network analysis

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Social network analysis (SNA) is a uniquely situated methodology to examine the social connections between players on a team, and how team structure may be related to self-reported team cohesion and perceived support for reporting concussion symptoms. Team belonging was positively associated with number of friendship ties (degree; r =.23, p

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Wayment, H. A., Huffman, A. H., Lininger, M., & Doyle, P. C. (2019). Football team social structure and perceived support for reporting concussion symptoms: Insights from a social network analysis. International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training, 24(6), 256–262. https://doi.org/10.1123/ijatt.2018-0121

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