Objectives: To document the use of performance-enhancing substances (PES) by young athletes and to identify associated factors. Design: Retrospective survey. Setting: Self-reported anonymous questionnaire. Participants: Three thousand five hundred seventy-three athletes (mean age, 15.5 years) from Quebec provincial teams run by organizations recognized by the Government of Quebec. Interventions: All subjects filled out a validated questionnaire on factors associated with the use of and the intention to use PES. Main Outcome Measures: The use of and intention to use PES. Results: In the 12 months before filling out the questionnaire, 25.8% of respondents admitted having attempted to improve their athletic performance by using 1 or more...
The main challenges for sports psychologist and coaches in this century would be producing strong pe...
PURPOSE: This study assessed, for the first time, prevalence estimates for physical and cognitive do...
Objective: This study presents an opportunistic examination of the theoretical tenets outlined in th...
Objectives: To document the use of performance-enhancing substances (PES) by young athletes and to i...
[Project Summary] Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the...
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...
If anti-doping campaigners can identify dopers before they engage in such behaviour, then it may be ...
Objective: To investigate the perceived risks and benefits that elite athletes associate with illici...
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...
A recent investigation of CIAU athletes' drug using behaviours revealed that performance enhancing ...
Background: Given implications associated with the use of performance-enhancing substances (PESs), s...
There is evidence of a small but significant proportion of adolescents engaging in doping practices....
Doping is the use of drug for the purpose of improving performance in general and sports performance...
The main challenges for sports psychologist and coaches in this century would be producing strong pe...
PURPOSE: This study assessed, for the first time, prevalence estimates for physical and cognitive do...
Objective: This study presents an opportunistic examination of the theoretical tenets outlined in th...
Objectives: To document the use of performance-enhancing substances (PES) by young athletes and to i...
[Project Summary] Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the...
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...
If anti-doping campaigners can identify dopers before they engage in such behaviour, then it may be ...
Objective: To investigate the perceived risks and benefits that elite athletes associate with illici...
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...
A recent investigation of CIAU athletes' drug using behaviours revealed that performance enhancing ...
Background: Given implications associated with the use of performance-enhancing substances (PESs), s...
There is evidence of a small but significant proportion of adolescents engaging in doping practices....
Doping is the use of drug for the purpose of improving performance in general and sports performance...
The main challenges for sports psychologist and coaches in this century would be producing strong pe...
PURPOSE: This study assessed, for the first time, prevalence estimates for physical and cognitive do...
Objective: This study presents an opportunistic examination of the theoretical tenets outlined in th...