Type

Book Chapter

Authors

James Matthews
Aidan P. Moran
Suzanne Guerin
Kate Kirby

Subjects

Physiotherapy & Sport

Topics
psychological theory sport performance enhancement doping theory of planned behavior tpb attitude measurement behaviour attitudes

Doping in elite sport: linking behaviour, attitudes and psychological theory (2016)

Abstract Recent years have witnessed an upsurge of research interest in the psychosocial factors associated with competitive athletes’ propensity to use prohibited performance-enhancing drugs. This practice is commonly known as "doping" and typically refers to athletes’ proclivity to use "illegitimate performance enhancement substances and methods" . Although the problem of doping in sport may appear to be a relatively new phenomenon, it has a surprisingly long history. For example, prohibited substances such as caffeine and cocaine were used by cyclists in a bid to enhance competitive performance as far back as the 1890s. Unfortunately, studies on doping in elite athletes are afflicted by at least two unresolved issues. First, the links between doping attitudes and doping behavior have not received sufficient research attention to date. Second, the role of psychological theory in elucidating these links has not been addressed adequately. Therefore, the purpose of the present chapter is to address these two issues.
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Full list of authors on original publication

James Matthews, Aidan P. Moran, Suzanne Guerin, Kate Kirby

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James Matthews
University College Dublin
 
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Aidan P. Moran
University College Dublin
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Suzanne Guerin
University College Dublin
Total Publications: 25