Objectives: The use of nutritional supplements has been associated with stronger doping intentions and actual use of doping substances, but there is limited research about doping risk communication among nutritional supplement users. The present study examined if using a self-affirmation manipulation a) changes intentions to use doping and b) influences related social cognitions (i.e., attitudes, social and moral norms, self-efficacy and situational temptation, and anticipated regret) among exercisers who use nutritional supplements, following a brief exposure to doping-related health risk messages. Design: Between subjects experimental design. Method: Sixty exercisers were randomly assigned to self-affirmation and control groups and com...
Objectives The study investigated the moderating role of achievement goals and motivation regulatio...
We applied the strength-energy model of self-control to understand the relationship between self-con...
Objectives This study explored whether self-esteem would moderate the effectiveness of a self-aff...
Objectives The use of nutritional supplements has been associated with stronger doping intentions a...
Abstract Doping use is among the most important threats of modern competitive and amateur sports,...
Objectives: Doping use is an ongoing concern in both competitive and recreational sports. The presen...
Objectives: The use of image and performance enhancement drugs (IPEDs) in recreational sport represe...
Objectives: The use of image and performance enhancement drugs (IPEDs) in recreational sport represe...
There is growing evidence suggesting that nutritional supplement (NS) use is strongly associated to ...
Objectives Anticipated affective responses influence decision-making processes in profound ways. The...
Objectives: Anticipated affective responses influence decision-making processes in profound ways. Th...
Objectives: Surveys of the perceived incidence of doping in sport suggest that such behaviour is rel...
Background There is a growing body of empirical evidence on demographic and psychosocial predictors...
Background Despite the growing body of literature and putative links between the use of ergogenic n...
Objectives The use of image-and-performance-enhancement drugs (IPEDs) among exerc...
Objectives The study investigated the moderating role of achievement goals and motivation regulatio...
We applied the strength-energy model of self-control to understand the relationship between self-con...
Objectives This study explored whether self-esteem would moderate the effectiveness of a self-aff...
Objectives The use of nutritional supplements has been associated with stronger doping intentions a...
Abstract Doping use is among the most important threats of modern competitive and amateur sports,...
Objectives: Doping use is an ongoing concern in both competitive and recreational sports. The presen...
Objectives: The use of image and performance enhancement drugs (IPEDs) in recreational sport represe...
Objectives: The use of image and performance enhancement drugs (IPEDs) in recreational sport represe...
There is growing evidence suggesting that nutritional supplement (NS) use is strongly associated to ...
Objectives Anticipated affective responses influence decision-making processes in profound ways. The...
Objectives: Anticipated affective responses influence decision-making processes in profound ways. Th...
Objectives: Surveys of the perceived incidence of doping in sport suggest that such behaviour is rel...
Background There is a growing body of empirical evidence on demographic and psychosocial predictors...
Background Despite the growing body of literature and putative links between the use of ergogenic n...
Objectives The use of image-and-performance-enhancement drugs (IPEDs) among exerc...
Objectives The study investigated the moderating role of achievement goals and motivation regulatio...
We applied the strength-energy model of self-control to understand the relationship between self-con...
Objectives This study explored whether self-esteem would moderate the effectiveness of a self-aff...