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A national anti-doping education programme reduces doping susceptibility in British athletes

  • Philip Hurst
  • , Ailish King
  • , Kelly Massey
  • , Christopher Ring
  • , Maria Kavussanu

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    Abstract

    The World Anti-Doping Agency's International Standard for Education instructs that national and international sport organisations evaluate their education programmes. We addressed this directive by examining the effectiveness of a national anti-doping programme. Athletes (N = 302, 41% female) completed measures of doping susceptibility, intention to use dietary supplements, Spirit of Sport and moral values, anti-doping knowledge and practice, and whistleblowing, prior-to and three-months after attending an anti-doping education programme. At three-month follow-up, athletes reported decreased doping susceptibility and intention to use dietary supplements coupled with increased importance of values, anti-doping knowledge, anti-doping practice and whistleblowing. Within-participant, moderated-mediation analyses revealed that programme-related changes in doping susceptibility were indirectly related to changes in intention to use dietary supplements, and, that this indirect relationship was moderated by moral values. These findings confirm the effectiveness of a national anti-doping education programme and highlight the contribution of dietary supplement use and personal values to changes in doping susceptibility. [Abstract copyright: Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.]
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)102512
    JournalPsychology of Sport and Exercise
    Volume69
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 18 Aug 2023

    Keywords

    • Clean sport
    • Drug use and abuse in sport
    • Gateway hypothesis
    • Intervention
    • Sport supplements
    • World anti-doping agency

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