Morality- and norm-based subgroups of disability-sport athletes fiffer on their anticipated guilt and intentions toward doping

(Moral- und normbasierte Subgruppen von Behindertensportlern unterscheiden sich hinsichtlich ihrer antizipierten Schuld und ihrer Dopingabsichten)

The purpose of this study was to examine whether subgroups of disability-sport athletes exist on morality- and norm-based doping cognitions and whether these groups differ in anticipated guilt or doping intentions. A survey was completed by 186 athletes (Mage = 37.5 years, 78.0% male, 45.1% wheelchair basketball) assessing norms, doping moral disengagement, anticipated guilt, and intentions to dope. Cluster analysis revealed four distinct subgroups of athletes, including one potentially high-risk subgroup characterized by relatively high scores on doping moral disengagement, subjective norms, and descriptive norms. One-way analysis of variance revealed significantly lower anticipated guilt in two athlete subgroups characterized by relatively higher doping moral disengagement than the other two subgroups. Moreover, the potentially high-risk group had a greater proportion of athletes showing some presence of intention to dope. This study suggests there is a small subgroup of disability-sport athletes at elevated risk of doping who might benefit from targeted antidoping interventions.
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Notationen:Parasport Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften
Tagging:Parasport Anti-Doping
Veröffentlicht in:Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2024
Online-Zugang:https://doi.org/10.1123/apaq.2023-0041
Jahrgang:41
Heft:2
Seiten:229-246
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch