Knowledge and Attitude Towards Performance-Enhancing Substances and Methods Among Wrestlers, Boxers, and Bodybuilders in Kenya

Wanjiku Agnes Mandu, F. Kiplamai, Andaje Mwisukha, L. Waiganjo
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Boxing, wrestling, and bodybuilding are sports that require athletes to be highly conditioned from both endurance and strength perspective. Hence, the temptation to use performance enhancing substance has become rampant among athletes from these sports. Some of the athletes have tested positive for inadvertent doping after use of performance enhancing substances. This can be blamed on lack of knowledge, as well as attitudes developed by athletes. The purpose of this study was to establish knowledge levels, attitudes towards the use of performance enhancing substances (PES), among athletes from boxing, wrestling, and bodybuilding federations in Kenya. The study utilized cross-sectional analytical research design. The study population comprised of 1900 athletes from the three sports disciplines with a sample size of 384 athletes. Close ended questionnaires were used as the data collection instrument. Data obtained from the respondents was coded and organized for analysis by use of SPSS version 25. Hypotheses were tested using one-way ANOVA and t-test at confidence level of 0.05. Post hoc analysis was carried out using Duncan Multiple Range Test where differences were found to be significant. Results on knowledge indicated that 44.8% of respondents reported that ADAK can advise them on which performance enhancing substances were safe to use. 14.3% reported that they thought PES bought from a pharmacy (over the counter) was safe. In addition, 90% reported that an athlete can be sanctioned for testing positive after taking a performance enhancing substance which they thought was safe. With regards to attitudes, 61.5% of the respondents disagreed that athletes are pressured to take performance enhancing substances. Majority of the respondents (81.5%) disagreed that performance enhancing substances and food supplements should be legalized. Many respondents (95.8%) disagreed that athletes have no alternative career choices except sports, which was a positive attitude. Inferential results on one way ANOVA indicated significant differences in knowledge levels at F (2, 381) = 19.631, p<0.001 and attitudes at F (2, 381) = 25.605, p<0.001 three sports disciplines. In conclusion, knowledge and attitudes of athletes from the three sports disciplines were significantly different. The study recommended that sports federation officials from boxing, wrestling and bodybuilding should have a put proper structures for imparting knowledge and proper attitude on use of performance enhancing substances among athletes.
肯尼亚摔跤运动员、拳击手和健美运动员对提高成绩的物质和方法的知识和态度
拳击、摔跤和健美都是要求运动员在耐力和力量方面都有高度训练的运动。因此,在这些运动项目的运动员中,使用提高成绩物质的诱惑变得猖獗。一些运动员在使用提高成绩的药物后被检测出无意中服用兴奋剂。这可以归咎于缺乏知识,以及运动员形成的态度。本研究的目的是建立肯尼亚拳击、摔跤和健美联合会运动员对使用性能增强物质(PES)的知识水平和态度。本研究采用横断面分析研究设计。研究人群包括来自三个体育学科的1900名运动员,样本量为384名运动员。采用封闭式问卷作为数据收集工具。从受访者获得的数据进行编码和组织分析,使用SPSS版本25。假设检验采用单因素方差分析和t检验,置信水平为0.05。采用Duncan多元极差检验进行事后分析,发现差异显著。知识调查结果显示,44.8%的受访者表示,ADAK可以建议他们使用哪些性能增强物质是安全的。14.3%的受访者认为从药店(非处方)购买的PES是安全的。此外,90%的人报告说,一名运动员在服用了他们认为安全的兴奋剂后,可能会因检测呈阳性而受到处罚。在态度方面,61.5%的受访者不认为运动员迫于压力服用提高成绩的药物。绝大多数(81.5%)的受访者不同意提高成绩的物质和食品补充剂应该合法化。很多受访者(95.8%)不同意运动员除了体育之外没有其他职业选择,这是一种积极的态度。单因素方差分析的推断结果显示,三个体育学科的知识水平在F (2,381) = 19.631, p<0.001,态度在F (2,381) = 25.605, p<0.001存在显著差异。综上所述,三个运动学科的运动员的知识和态度存在显著差异。该研究建议,拳击、摔跤和健美运动联合会的官员应该有一个适当的结构,向运动员传授有关使用提高成绩物质的知识和正确的态度。
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