Aims: An implicit rationale for anti-doping legislation is that doping damages the public image of sport and that this, in turn, has serious consequences for the sporting industry. However, there is scant evidence that doping impacts on public opinion, and even less so that it has dire consequences for sports consumerism. This study sought to fill a void in public policy debate by canvassing public opinion on a range of anti-doping policies and practices. Methods: A representative sample of the Australian public (n¼2520) responded to a telephone survey with questions on performance enhancing and illicit drug use. Findings: The majority agreed that clubs should be penalized if athletes were found to use drugs and that companies and governme...
Athlete support personnel (ASP) implement drug control policies for sport, such as anti-doping. Inte...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...
Although the use of banned drugs in sport is not a new phenomenon, little is known about the experie...
Aims: An implicit rationale for anti-doping legislation is that doping damages the public image of s...
In the last few years, a large number of cases have come to light in which celebrated individuals, a...
In the last few years, a large number of cases have come to light in which celebrated individuals, a...
Aim: In the last few years there has been a significant increase in the number social science resear...
Introduction: The purpose of this research is to investigate opinions surrounding performance enhanc...
Moston, SJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-5231-9713Policies to prevent performance-enhancing drug use in sport are...
This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and ...
Objectives: This study presents a comprehensive examination of the Sport Drug Control Model via surv...
This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and ...
Doping control statistics suggest that only 1–2% of athletes are doping. However, studies of the per...
Doping control statistics suggest that only 1–2% of athletes are doping. However, studies of the per...
Objective: This study presents an opportunistic examination of the theoretical tenets outlined in th...
Athlete support personnel (ASP) implement drug control policies for sport, such as anti-doping. Inte...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...
Although the use of banned drugs in sport is not a new phenomenon, little is known about the experie...
Aims: An implicit rationale for anti-doping legislation is that doping damages the public image of s...
In the last few years, a large number of cases have come to light in which celebrated individuals, a...
In the last few years, a large number of cases have come to light in which celebrated individuals, a...
Aim: In the last few years there has been a significant increase in the number social science resear...
Introduction: The purpose of this research is to investigate opinions surrounding performance enhanc...
Moston, SJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-5231-9713Policies to prevent performance-enhancing drug use in sport are...
This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and ...
Objectives: This study presents a comprehensive examination of the Sport Drug Control Model via surv...
This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and ...
Doping control statistics suggest that only 1–2% of athletes are doping. However, studies of the per...
Doping control statistics suggest that only 1–2% of athletes are doping. However, studies of the per...
Objective: This study presents an opportunistic examination of the theoretical tenets outlined in th...
Athlete support personnel (ASP) implement drug control policies for sport, such as anti-doping. Inte...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...
Although the use of banned drugs in sport is not a new phenomenon, little is known about the experie...