The present study examined, for the first time, the multivariate association between social norms, negative self-conscious emotions, and self-regulatory efficacy and doping intentions in an international sample of MMA athletes, with an emphasis on moderation and mediation effects. We also examined whether MMA athletes with different doping experiences also differed in doping-related self-conscious emotions, self-regulatory efficacy, social norms and doping intentions. A cross-sectional survey-based design was used, and structured anonymous online questionnaires were completed by 249 MMA athletes from 16 countries. Three groups of users were identified based on self-reported doping use: never users, never user contemplators, and ever users. ...
Abstract Background The motives for elite athletes to dope are related primarily to maintaining and ...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. We brought together various lines of work on motivation, morality, and ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine why athletes do not dope in sport. The research treats the ‘...
The present study examined, for the first time, the multivariate association between social norms, n...
Objectives: Doping use is an ongoing concern in both competitive and recreational sports. The presen...
Abstract Doping use is among the most important threats of modern competitive and amateur sports,...
Objectives Doping is among the most important threats to the image of sport. In order to better unde...
Background There is a growing body of empirical evidence on demographic and psychosocial predictors...
Doping is the use of drug for the purpose of improving performance in general and sports performance...
We applied the strength-energy model of self-control to understand the relationship between self-con...
Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. Studies of p...
Doping use is considered as a deviant behavior in sport contexts, and it is necessary to recognize p...
BACKGROUND: Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. ...
Research evidence suggests that athletes’ attitudes towards banned substances are among the stronges...
Research evidence suggests that athletes’ attitudes towards banned substances are among the stronges...
Abstract Background The motives for elite athletes to dope are related primarily to maintaining and ...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. We brought together various lines of work on motivation, morality, and ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine why athletes do not dope in sport. The research treats the ‘...
The present study examined, for the first time, the multivariate association between social norms, n...
Objectives: Doping use is an ongoing concern in both competitive and recreational sports. The presen...
Abstract Doping use is among the most important threats of modern competitive and amateur sports,...
Objectives Doping is among the most important threats to the image of sport. In order to better unde...
Background There is a growing body of empirical evidence on demographic and psychosocial predictors...
Doping is the use of drug for the purpose of improving performance in general and sports performance...
We applied the strength-energy model of self-control to understand the relationship between self-con...
Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. Studies of p...
Doping use is considered as a deviant behavior in sport contexts, and it is necessary to recognize p...
BACKGROUND: Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. ...
Research evidence suggests that athletes’ attitudes towards banned substances are among the stronges...
Research evidence suggests that athletes’ attitudes towards banned substances are among the stronges...
Abstract Background The motives for elite athletes to dope are related primarily to maintaining and ...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. We brought together various lines of work on motivation, morality, and ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine why athletes do not dope in sport. The research treats the ‘...