This study examined the relationship between implicit doping attitude and athletes’ awareness of unintentional doping. Participants were 143 Australian athletes (Mage = 18.13, SD = 4.63) who completed a brief single-category implicit association test for measuring implicit doping attitude, and Self-Reported Treatment Adherence Scale for the assessment of behavioural adherence to the avoidance of unintentional doping. In addition, we evaluated participants’ awareness of unintentional doping (reading the ingredients of an unfamiliar food product, and awareness of the presence of banned substances) using a standard lollipop decision-making protocol developed in a previous study about unintentional doping awareness. The results showed th...
© 2019 The Authors. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science In Sports Published by John Wiley ...
We applied the strength-energy model of self-control to understand the relationship between self-con...
Knowing and, if necessary, altering competitive athletes' real attitudes towards the use of banned p...
Objectives This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping atti...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Background: Understanding athletes' attitudes and behavioural intentions towards performance enhance...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons A/S. This study was a preliminarily investigation into the prevention of un...
In some cases, doping in sport is an intentional goal-directed behaviour, but research suggests that...
This study was a preliminarily investigation into the prevention of unintentional doping on the basi...
Background: Social psychology research on doping and outcome based evaluation of primary anti-doping...
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) aims to measure participants' automatic evaluation of an attitud...
<div><p>The Implicit Association Test (IAT) aims to measure participants’ automatic evaluation of an...
Aim: In the last few years there has been a significant increase in the number social science resear...
© 2019 The Authors. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science In Sports Published by John Wiley ...
We applied the strength-energy model of self-control to understand the relationship between self-con...
Knowing and, if necessary, altering competitive athletes' real attitudes towards the use of banned p...
Objectives This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping atti...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Background: Understanding athletes' attitudes and behavioural intentions towards performance enhance...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons A/S. This study was a preliminarily investigation into the prevention of un...
In some cases, doping in sport is an intentional goal-directed behaviour, but research suggests that...
This study was a preliminarily investigation into the prevention of unintentional doping on the basi...
Background: Social psychology research on doping and outcome based evaluation of primary anti-doping...
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) aims to measure participants' automatic evaluation of an attitud...
<div><p>The Implicit Association Test (IAT) aims to measure participants’ automatic evaluation of an...
Aim: In the last few years there has been a significant increase in the number social science resear...
© 2019 The Authors. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science In Sports Published by John Wiley ...
We applied the strength-energy model of self-control to understand the relationship between self-con...
Knowing and, if necessary, altering competitive athletes' real attitudes towards the use of banned p...