Football players’ preferences for anti-doping education: A cross-country study

IF 2.9 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Performance enhancement and health Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.peh.2021.100217
Lida Skoufa , Garyfallia Daroglou , Andreas Loukovitis , Henrik Lunde , Greta Guižauskaitė , Vassilis Barkoukis
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Research suggests that doping use is an underrecognized problem in football and is on the rise during the last years. Anti-doping education is one of the most important pillars in the fight against doping. The aim of the present study was to investigate football player's preferences for anti-doping education. Participants were 630 football players (456 players were males; 72.4%) from Norway (n = 302), Greece (n = 186) and Lithuania (n = 142). They were administered a questionnaire including questions on demographic information (e.g., age, gender, years of experience, trainings per week) and factual information related to players’ preferences about anti-doping education. Results showed that the majority of players weren't willing to receive anti-doping education, with females, older players and players from Lithuania and Greece reporting higher willingness. With respect to the preferences about education, most players preferred short explanatory videos and online education that would be applied to the whole team/club. Concerning the content, participants requested for information on health side-effects, and case studies with doped and clean athletes’ experiences. Male and older players, as well as players from Norway and Greece preferred online courses, while adolescent and female players and players from Lithuania preferred both online and group courses. The findings of the study provide valuable information for the development of tailor-made and effective anti-doping education.

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足球运动员对反兴奋剂教育的偏好:一项跨国研究
研究表明,在足球运动中使用兴奋剂是一个未被充分认识的问题,而且在过去几年里呈上升趋势。反兴奋剂教育是反兴奋剂斗争的重要支柱之一。本研究的目的是调查足球运动员对反兴奋剂教育的偏好。参与者是630名足球运动员(456名男性;72.4%)来自挪威(n = 302)、希腊(n = 186)和立陶宛(n = 142)。他们接受了一份调查问卷,包括人口统计信息(如年龄、性别、经验年数、每周训练次数)和与运动员对反兴奋剂教育偏好相关的事实信息。结果显示,大多数球员不愿意接受反兴奋剂教育,女性、年龄较大的球员以及来自立陶宛和希腊的球员表示愿意接受反兴奋剂教育。关于教育的偏好,大多数球员更喜欢简短的解释性视频和适用于整个球队/俱乐部的在线教育。关于内容,与会者要求提供关于健康副作用的信息,以及关于服用兴奋剂和未服用兴奋剂运动员经历的案例研究。男性和年龄较大的玩家以及来自挪威和希腊的玩家更喜欢在线课程,而青少年和女性玩家以及来自立陶宛的玩家更喜欢在线和小组课程。研究结果为开展针对性的、有效的反兴奋剂教育提供了有价值的信息。
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Performance enhancement and health
Performance enhancement and health Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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