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“I Want It All, and I Want It Now”: Lifetime Prevalence and Reasons for Using and Abstaining from Controlled Performance and Appearance Enhancing Substances (PAES) among Young Exercisers and Amateur Athletes in Five European Countries

Doping use in recreational sports is an emerging issue that has received limited attention so far in the psychological literature. The present study assessed the lifetime prevalence of controlled performance and appearance enhancing substances (PAES), and used behavioral reasoning theory to identify...

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Autores principales: Lazuras, Lambros, Barkoukis, Vassilis, Loukovitis, Andreas, Brand, Ralf, Hudson, Andy, Mallia, Luca, Michaelides, Michalis, Muzi, Milena, Petróczi, Andrea, Zelli, Arnaldo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5438994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28588518
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00717
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author Lazuras, Lambros
Barkoukis, Vassilis
Loukovitis, Andreas
Brand, Ralf
Hudson, Andy
Mallia, Luca
Michaelides, Michalis
Muzi, Milena
Petróczi, Andrea
Zelli, Arnaldo
author_facet Lazuras, Lambros
Barkoukis, Vassilis
Loukovitis, Andreas
Brand, Ralf
Hudson, Andy
Mallia, Luca
Michaelides, Michalis
Muzi, Milena
Petróczi, Andrea
Zelli, Arnaldo
author_sort Lazuras, Lambros
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description Doping use in recreational sports is an emerging issue that has received limited attention so far in the psychological literature. The present study assessed the lifetime prevalence of controlled performance and appearance enhancing substances (PAES), and used behavioral reasoning theory to identify the reasons for using and for avoiding using controlled PAES in young exercisers across five European countries, in the context of the “SAFE YOU” Project. Participants were 800 young amateur athletes and exercisers (M = 21.56; SD = 2.69) from Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Italy, and UK who completed an anonymous questionnaire that included measures of self-reported use of controlled PAES, as well as reasons for using and not using controlled PAES. The results of the descriptive analyses demonstrated that almost one out five exercisers in the sample had a previous experience with controlled PAES. Higher prevalence rates were found in Greece and Cyprus and lower in Italy. The most frequently reported reasons for using controlled PAES included achieving the desired results faster; pushing the self to the (physical) limits; and recovering faster after exercise/training. Furthermore, the most frequently reported reasons for not using controlled PAES involved worry about any possible adverse health effects; not feeling the need for using them; and wanting to see what can be achieved naturally without using any controlled PAES. The findings of the present study indicate that the use of controlled PAES is fast becoming a crisis in amateur sports and exercise settings and highlight the need for preventive action and concerted anti-doping education efforts.
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spelling pubmed-54389942017-06-06 “I Want It All, and I Want It Now”: Lifetime Prevalence and Reasons for Using and Abstaining from Controlled Performance and Appearance Enhancing Substances (PAES) among Young Exercisers and Amateur Athletes in Five European Countries Lazuras, Lambros Barkoukis, Vassilis Loukovitis, Andreas Brand, Ralf Hudson, Andy Mallia, Luca Michaelides, Michalis Muzi, Milena Petróczi, Andrea Zelli, Arnaldo Front Psychol Psychology Doping use in recreational sports is an emerging issue that has received limited attention so far in the psychological literature. The present study assessed the lifetime prevalence of controlled performance and appearance enhancing substances (PAES), and used behavioral reasoning theory to identify the reasons for using and for avoiding using controlled PAES in young exercisers across five European countries, in the context of the “SAFE YOU” Project. Participants were 800 young amateur athletes and exercisers (M = 21.56; SD = 2.69) from Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Italy, and UK who completed an anonymous questionnaire that included measures of self-reported use of controlled PAES, as well as reasons for using and not using controlled PAES. The results of the descriptive analyses demonstrated that almost one out five exercisers in the sample had a previous experience with controlled PAES. Higher prevalence rates were found in Greece and Cyprus and lower in Italy. The most frequently reported reasons for using controlled PAES included achieving the desired results faster; pushing the self to the (physical) limits; and recovering faster after exercise/training. Furthermore, the most frequently reported reasons for not using controlled PAES involved worry about any possible adverse health effects; not feeling the need for using them; and wanting to see what can be achieved naturally without using any controlled PAES. The findings of the present study indicate that the use of controlled PAES is fast becoming a crisis in amateur sports and exercise settings and highlight the need for preventive action and concerted anti-doping education efforts. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5438994/ /pubmed/28588518 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00717 Text en Copyright © 2017 Lazuras, Barkoukis, Loukovitis, Brand, Hudson, Mallia, Michaelides, Muzi, Petróczi and Zelli. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychology
Lazuras, Lambros
Barkoukis, Vassilis
Loukovitis, Andreas
Brand, Ralf
Hudson, Andy
Mallia, Luca
Michaelides, Michalis
Muzi, Milena
Petróczi, Andrea
Zelli, Arnaldo
“I Want It All, and I Want It Now”: Lifetime Prevalence and Reasons for Using and Abstaining from Controlled Performance and Appearance Enhancing Substances (PAES) among Young Exercisers and Amateur Athletes in Five European Countries
title “I Want It All, and I Want It Now”: Lifetime Prevalence and Reasons for Using and Abstaining from Controlled Performance and Appearance Enhancing Substances (PAES) among Young Exercisers and Amateur Athletes in Five European Countries
title_full “I Want It All, and I Want It Now”: Lifetime Prevalence and Reasons for Using and Abstaining from Controlled Performance and Appearance Enhancing Substances (PAES) among Young Exercisers and Amateur Athletes in Five European Countries
title_fullStr “I Want It All, and I Want It Now”: Lifetime Prevalence and Reasons for Using and Abstaining from Controlled Performance and Appearance Enhancing Substances (PAES) among Young Exercisers and Amateur Athletes in Five European Countries
title_full_unstemmed “I Want It All, and I Want It Now”: Lifetime Prevalence and Reasons for Using and Abstaining from Controlled Performance and Appearance Enhancing Substances (PAES) among Young Exercisers and Amateur Athletes in Five European Countries
title_short “I Want It All, and I Want It Now”: Lifetime Prevalence and Reasons for Using and Abstaining from Controlled Performance and Appearance Enhancing Substances (PAES) among Young Exercisers and Amateur Athletes in Five European Countries
title_sort “i want it all, and i want it now”: lifetime prevalence and reasons for using and abstaining from controlled performance and appearance enhancing substances (paes) among young exercisers and amateur athletes in five european countries
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5438994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28588518
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00717
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