This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and athletes to drugs in sport, and 2) exploring the implications of these attitudes for the formulation of effective anti-doping policy. The theoretical approach of the research was informed by Zinberg's (198459. Zinberg , N. 1984 . Drug, set, and setting: the basis for controlled intoxicant use , New Haven, CT : Yale University Press . View all references) model which assumes that the relationship between the drug, individual characteristics and context are pivotal to choices about drug use. A theoretical sampling frame was derived using two key discriminators based on their empirical prevalence as important variables: i) the level of a spo...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus on indi...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...
This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and ...
This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and ...
This article reports on 11 narrative-based case histories which sought to: (1) uncover the attitudes...
Introduction: The purpose of this research is to investigate opinions surrounding performance enhanc...
Objectives: This study presents a comprehensive examination of the Sport Drug Control Model via surv...
Objectives: This study presents a comprehensive examination of the Sport Drug Control Model via surv...
Moston, SJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-5231-9713In the last few years, a large number of cases have come to lig...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus\ud on i...
In the last few years, a large number of cases have come to light in which celebrated individuals, a...
Objective: This study presents an opportunistic examination of the theoretical tenets outlined in th...
Over the last few years sport has confronted a multitude of crises including (1) match-fixing and be...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus on indi...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus on indi...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...
This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and ...
This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and ...
This article reports on 11 narrative-based case histories which sought to: (1) uncover the attitudes...
Introduction: The purpose of this research is to investigate opinions surrounding performance enhanc...
Objectives: This study presents a comprehensive examination of the Sport Drug Control Model via surv...
Objectives: This study presents a comprehensive examination of the Sport Drug Control Model via surv...
Moston, SJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-5231-9713In the last few years, a large number of cases have come to lig...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus\ud on i...
In the last few years, a large number of cases have come to light in which celebrated individuals, a...
Objective: This study presents an opportunistic examination of the theoretical tenets outlined in th...
Over the last few years sport has confronted a multitude of crises including (1) match-fixing and be...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus on indi...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus on indi...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...