This paper explores how taste and distaste, body image and masculinity play into young people’s perceptions of risk related to steroid use. Data are drawn from a qualitative study on risk-taking among 52 Danish youths enrolled in high school or vocational training. A number of ‘risky’ practices such as drug use, fights, speeding, etc. were discussed. In contrast to these practices, which were primarily described in relation to ‘physical risks’, steroid use was understood as part of an ‘identity’ or ‘lifestyle’ in a way these other risks were not. Few interviewees had used steroids, and the large majority distanced themselves from the practice. Reasons for not wanting to use steroids were related to (1) perceiving the drug to be part of a br...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use among Norwegian a...
This article analyses self-portrayals and gender constructions among Swedish male bodybuilders who a...
This article analyses self-portrayals and gender constructions among Swedish male bodybuilders who a...
As steroid use has gained prominence as a dangerous form of substance abuse, two main sets of discou...
Research on doping usually has focused on social and individual problems, such as AAS-use in relatio...
This article aims to shed some light on the motivations for and methods of female steroid consumptio...
This thesis contributes to understanding the factors and beliefs underlying the drive for muscularit...
This thesis investigates the phenomenon of young men's body image, mental health, and use of potenti...
There is a growing public concern about the increasing use of performance enhancing drugs (doping) i...
The instrumental use of steroids and analogous drugs is a normalised practice in bodybuilding subcul...
There is little knowledge about abuse of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) in Sweden. This paper ai...
Background: Misuse of androgenic anabolic steroids in US is well known. Less is known about the situ...
Objective: Until a few years ago, the use of anabolic androgen steroids (AAS) had been reserved excl...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of performance- and image-enhancing substanc...
The use of performance enhancing drugs, especially anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) has emerged as...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use among Norwegian a...
This article analyses self-portrayals and gender constructions among Swedish male bodybuilders who a...
This article analyses self-portrayals and gender constructions among Swedish male bodybuilders who a...
As steroid use has gained prominence as a dangerous form of substance abuse, two main sets of discou...
Research on doping usually has focused on social and individual problems, such as AAS-use in relatio...
This article aims to shed some light on the motivations for and methods of female steroid consumptio...
This thesis contributes to understanding the factors and beliefs underlying the drive for muscularit...
This thesis investigates the phenomenon of young men's body image, mental health, and use of potenti...
There is a growing public concern about the increasing use of performance enhancing drugs (doping) i...
The instrumental use of steroids and analogous drugs is a normalised practice in bodybuilding subcul...
There is little knowledge about abuse of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) in Sweden. This paper ai...
Background: Misuse of androgenic anabolic steroids in US is well known. Less is known about the situ...
Objective: Until a few years ago, the use of anabolic androgen steroids (AAS) had been reserved excl...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of performance- and image-enhancing substanc...
The use of performance enhancing drugs, especially anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) has emerged as...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use among Norwegian a...
This article analyses self-portrayals and gender constructions among Swedish male bodybuilders who a...
This article analyses self-portrayals and gender constructions among Swedish male bodybuilders who a...