DVS Edition Citation

Tsukahara, Y, Novak, M, Takei, S, Asif, I. M., Yamasawa, F, Torii, S, Akama, T, Matsumoto, H & Day, C. (2022). Gender bias in sports medicine: An international assessment of sports medicine physicians` perceptions of their interactions with athletes, coaches, athletic trainers and other physicians. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 56 (17), 961-969. Zugriff am 20.10.2022 unter https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2021-104695

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tsukahara, Y., Novak, M., Takei, S., Asif, I. M., Yamasawa, F., Torii, S., . . . Day, C. (2022). Gender bias in sports medicine: An international assessment of sports medicine physicians` perceptions of their interactions with athletes, coaches, athletic trainers and other physicians. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 56(17), 961-969.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tsukahara, Y., M. Novak, S. Takei, I. M. Asif, F. Yamasawa, S. Torii, T. Akama, H. Matsumoto, and C. Day. "Gender Bias in Sports Medicine: An International Assessment of Sports Medicine Physicians` Perceptions of Their Interactions with Athletes, Coaches, Athletic Trainers and Other Physicians." British Journal of Sports Medicine 56, no. 17 (2022): 961-969.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tsukahara, Y., et al. "Gender Bias in Sports Medicine: An International Assessment of Sports Medicine Physicians` Perceptions of Their Interactions with Athletes, Coaches, Athletic Trainers and Other Physicians." British Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 56, no. 17, 2022, pp. 961-969.

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