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2010-07-29 09:02:11


本听写稿由mces89听写,来自

One job of an Athletic Trainer athletic trainer is to treat injured athletes. But dose does it make a difference if the trainer is male or female?Sometimes female?

Sometimes, yes , if an injury or condition is the a " male problem" or the a " female problem" . Then athletes say they are more likely to want treatment by someone of their own sex.

But what about the a problem that could affect either sex, like a child, dislocated shoulder? Researchers at North Carolina State University asked male football players and two at 2 American colleagues colleges.

The study found that those players would still probably choose a male trainer . And less -- unless the injury made them feel to pricedepressed. then Then they would most likely to choose a female trainer.

The reseachers researchers offer two 2  possible explanationexplanations. They say , football players might be seen as " weak" if they talk about their depression with a male trainer. Also, over half the players described female trainers with more words like " caring" , " nurturing" and the " affectionate" .

The reseachers researchers say they show this shows that " gender types stereotypes" have influence influenced the openings opinions of the players about women. They say , the concern is that players might see the training room as not the place even for well qualified well-qualified women.

The study, led by Heidi Grappendorf, is in the Journal of Athletic Training.


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