In some cases, doping in sport is an intentional goal-directed behaviour, but research suggests that it might also occur accidentally when athletes inadvertently or unintentionally consume banned performance-enhancing drugs via food, supplements, or medication. Because research into the psychological factors of unintentional doping is still emerging, this paper aims to conduct a preliminary systematic review of all the existing literature concerning the psychology of unintentional doping in sport. The systematic review was carried out via an extensive search of Medline, PsycINFO, PsycTESTS, PsycARTICLES, and Web of Science, and reports from World Anti-Doping Agency. Among the 2110 articles identified from the search, six studies met the inc...
Background Performance enhancement (PE) is a natural and essential ingredient of competitive sport. ...
Doping is the use of drug for the purpose of improving performance in general and sports performance...
Greater understanding is required of the motivational factors that contribute to doping behaviour in...
In some cases, doping in sport is an intentional goal-directed behaviour, but research suggests that...
Recent years have witnessed an upsurge of research interest in the psychosocial factors associated...
ObjectivesTo consider the various specific substances-taking activities in sport an examination of t...
Doping refers to the use of prohibited performance-enhancing substances or methods in sport. It is c...
This chapter presents an overview of psychological research on doping behaviour and discusses its im...
Doping use is considered as a deviant behavior in sport contexts, and it is necessary to recognize ...
This is the first book to draw together cutting-edge research on the psychological processes underly...
The utilization of banned substances by the athletes is a cheating approach and criminal act to spor...
Background. Current attempts to prevent doping through deterrence and education have had limited suc...
Abstract Doping in sport is a well-known phenomenon that has been studied mainly from a biomedical p...
This study examined the relationship between implicit doping attitude and athletes’ awareness of un...
Background: Current attempts to prevent doping through deterrence and education have had limited suc...
Background Performance enhancement (PE) is a natural and essential ingredient of competitive sport. ...
Doping is the use of drug for the purpose of improving performance in general and sports performance...
Greater understanding is required of the motivational factors that contribute to doping behaviour in...
In some cases, doping in sport is an intentional goal-directed behaviour, but research suggests that...
Recent years have witnessed an upsurge of research interest in the psychosocial factors associated...
ObjectivesTo consider the various specific substances-taking activities in sport an examination of t...
Doping refers to the use of prohibited performance-enhancing substances or methods in sport. It is c...
This chapter presents an overview of psychological research on doping behaviour and discusses its im...
Doping use is considered as a deviant behavior in sport contexts, and it is necessary to recognize ...
This is the first book to draw together cutting-edge research on the psychological processes underly...
The utilization of banned substances by the athletes is a cheating approach and criminal act to spor...
Background. Current attempts to prevent doping through deterrence and education have had limited suc...
Abstract Doping in sport is a well-known phenomenon that has been studied mainly from a biomedical p...
This study examined the relationship between implicit doping attitude and athletes’ awareness of un...
Background: Current attempts to prevent doping through deterrence and education have had limited suc...
Background Performance enhancement (PE) is a natural and essential ingredient of competitive sport. ...
Doping is the use of drug for the purpose of improving performance in general and sports performance...
Greater understanding is required of the motivational factors that contribute to doping behaviour in...