The Psychology of Doping in Sport

The Psychology of Doping in Sport
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781317644170
ISBN-13 : 1317644174
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Psychology of Doping in Sport by : Vassilis Barkoukis

This is the first book to draw together cutting-edge research on the psychological processes underlying doping use in sport and exercise, thereby filling an important gap in our understanding of this centrally important issue in contemporary sport. Covering diverse areas of psychology such as social cognition, automatic and controlled processes, moral decision-making, and societal and contextual influence on behaviour, the book also explores methodological considerations surrounding doping assessment in psychological research as well as future directions for evidence-based preventive interventions and anti-doping education. Written by a team of leading international researchers from countries including the US, Canada, Australia, the UK, Greece, Germany, Italy, Denmark and Ireland, the book integrates empirical findings with theoretical guidance for future psychological research on doping, and illuminates the challenges, needs and priorities in contemporary doping prevention. It is important reading for advanced students and researchers in sport and exercise science, sport management and sport policy, and will open up new perspectives for professional coaches, sports administrators, policy makers and sport medicine specialists looking to better understand the doping behaviours of athletes in sport.

Detecting Doping in Sport

Detecting Doping in Sport
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9781317513216
ISBN-13 : 1317513215
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Detecting Doping in Sport by : Stephen Moston

The book explores the changing landscape of anti-doping investigations, which now largely centre on the collection of intelligence about doping through processes such as surveillance, interviews with witnesses and interrogation of athletes. It examines why and how investigative processes, hitherto typically reserved for serious crimes, have been co-opted by anti-doping agencies into a situation where their potential for harm has received little or no critical consideration. This book highlights the opportunities and threats inherent in adopting new investigative processes. It is expected that many of the same problems that have engulfed forensic investigations over the last two decades, such as miscarriages of justice, are likely to surface in future anti-doping investigations. Drawing on empirical research and theory from a range of disciplines, including: forensic psychology, criminology, policing, law, sports management and policy studies, this book fills a scholarly vacuum on the investigation of doping through non-biological detection methods.

Towards a Social Science of Drugs in Sport

Towards a Social Science of Drugs in Sport
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781317984542
ISBN-13 : 1317984544
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Towards a Social Science of Drugs in Sport by : Jason Mazanov

The debate around the role of drugs in sport is vibrant. There is a wealth of evidence from the hard end of science, telling us how drugs work, how drug testing works, and how many athletes have fallen foul of the system. The evidence from social science is still building momentum. For example, what makes an athlete use a performance enhancing substance? "To win" simply fails to explain the drug use behaviour we see among athletes. This book provides a foundation for anyone trying to understand the drugs in sport problem beyond the hard science by looking at the "people factor" from different perspectives. After building a case for the social science of drugs in sport, it is examined from the ethical, sociological, economic, legal and psychological points of view. The book concludes with a definitive statement about what researchers, policy makers, sports administrators, athletes and fans can do to achieve a social science of drugs in sport that puts people firmly in the centre of the debate. This volume was published as a special issue of Sport in Society.

Drug Abuse in Sport

Drug Abuse in Sport
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1613245742
ISBN-13 : 9781613245743
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Drug Abuse in Sport by : Mehrdad Hamidi

Although cocaine, some kinds of psychoactive mushrooms or fortifying drinks showed beneficial effects, it is likely that they had adverse effects. This book reviews the history and status of this troubling affliction in the athletic arena.

Detecting Doping in Sport

Detecting Doping in Sport
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781317513223
ISBN-13 : 1317513223
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Detecting Doping in Sport by : Stephen Moston

The book explores the changing landscape of anti-doping investigations, which now largely centre on the collection of intelligence about doping through processes such as surveillance, interviews with witnesses and interrogation of athletes. It examines why and how investigative processes, hitherto typically reserved for serious crimes, have been co-opted by anti-doping agencies into a situation where their potential for harm has received little or no critical consideration. This book highlights the opportunities and threats inherent in adopting new investigative processes. It is expected that many of the same problems that have engulfed forensic investigations over the last two decades, such as miscarriages of justice, are likely to surface in future anti-doping investigations. Drawing on empirical research and theory from a range of disciplines, including: forensic psychology, criminology, policing, law, sports management and policy studies, this book fills a scholarly vacuum on the investigation of doping through non-biological detection methods.

Acute Topics in Anti-Doping

Acute Topics in Anti-Doping
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Publisher : Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9783318060447
ISBN-13 : 3318060445
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Acute Topics in Anti-Doping by : O. Rabin

Doping represents the dark side of amateur and professional sports – in order to protect athletes around the globe, anti-doping rules are continuously revised and improved. This publication reviews the current regulatory framework, scientific aspects, future approaches, and social and ethical dimensions of the fight against doping in sport. Prominent experts on the implementation of anti-doping strategies, as well as leading researchers in science and medicine, have contributed to this publication. In keeping with its interdisciplinary origin, the book is intended for athletes, coaches, students, scientists, anti-doping officials, and all others interested in anti-doping and sports. Ranging from legal and educational to scientific and medical issues, this collection emphasizes the need for a multidisciplinary approach and the importance of preventative strategies in the fight against doping in sports.

Social Psychology of Doping in Sport

Social Psychology of Doping in Sport
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1237570224
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Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Psychology of Doping in Sport by :

Commissionned by the World Anti-Doping Agency, this study provides a comprehensive overview of peer reviewed publications in the social sciences regarding (i) psychosocial correlates and predictors of doping in sport (ii) knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviours towards (anti-) doping (iii) efficacy and effectiveness of anti-doping education programmes, and (iv) doping specific models and theories. The new mixed-studies synthesis provides researchers, policymakers and practitioners with a comprehensive summary of current progress in the field.

Routledge Handbook of Drugs and Sport

Routledge Handbook of Drugs and Sport
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 478
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ISBN-10 : 9781134464050
ISBN-13 : 1134464053
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Routledge Handbook of Drugs and Sport by : Verner Møller

Doping has become one of the most important and high-profile issues in contemporary sport. Shocking cases such as that of Lance Armstrong and the US Postal cycling team have exposed the complicated relationships between athletes, teams, physicians, sports governing bodies, drugs providers, and judicial systems, all locked in a constant struggle for competitive advantage. The Routledge Handbook of Drugs and Sport is simply the most comprehensive and authoritative survey of social scientific research on this hugely important issue ever to be published. It presents an overview of key topics, problems, ideas, concepts and cases across seven thematic sections, which include chapters addressing: The history of doping in sport Philosophical approaches to understanding doping The development of anti-doping policy Studies of doping in seven major sports, including athletics, cycling, baseball and soccer In-depth analysis of four of the most prominent doping scandals in history, namely Ben Johnson, institutionalized doping in the former GDR, the 1998 Tour de France and Lance Armstrong WADA and the national anti-doping organizations Key contemporary debates around strict liability, the criminalization of doping, and zero tolerance versus harm reduction Doping outside of elite sport, in gyms, the military and the police. With contributions from many of the world’s leading researchers into drugs and sport, this book is the perfect starting point for any advanced student, researcher, policy maker, coach or administrator looking to develop their understanding of an issue that has had, and will continue to have, a profound impact on the development of sport.

Doping and Public Health

Doping and Public Health
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 179
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ISBN-10 : 9781317421092
ISBN-13 : 1317421094
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Doping and Public Health by : Nader Ahmadi

Doping – the use of performance-enhancing substances and methods – has long been a high-profile issue in sport but in recent years it has also become an issue in wider society. This important new book examines doping as a public health issue, drawing on a multi-disciplinary set of perspectives to explore the prevalence, significance and consequences of doping in wider society. It introduces the epidemiology of doping, examines the historical context, and explores the social, behavioural, legal, ethical and political aspects of doping. The book also discusses possible interventions for addressing the problem on organisational and societal levels. Doping and Public Health incorporates the latest research to provide a comprehensive guide to the key aspects of doping as a social phenomenon. Divided into six parts, this collection of studies offers detailed insight into: ideals of health and fitness in today’s society reasons behind the use of doping medical and social consequences of doping the importance of a doping-free society challenges to the detection and prevention of doping the global anti-doping movement. This book is a valuable resource for sport students, instructors and sport professionals, and will also be of interest to educators and policy-makers working in the areas of health, criminology, sociology and law.

Psychology in Sports Coaching

Psychology in Sports Coaching
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1138701874
ISBN-13 : 9781138701878
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Psychology in Sports Coaching by : Adam R. Nicholls

This volume has been written specifically for students studying coaching who want to improve their understanding of psychology in coaching practice. It provides information on how coaches establish the needs of athletes, in order for them to provide psychological interventions, such as mental imagery and toughness training