A Qualitative Investigation of Athletes’ Views on Clean Sport

Beatričė Hoppen, Saulius Sukys
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Background. Doping is a real problem in sport and continues to be one of the most controversial topics, despite significant advancements in doping prevention. Lack of knowledge of the anti-doping regulations is one of the risk factors for doping. Currently, anti-doping education is focused on clean sport promotion. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore the views on clean sport and doping prevention among athletes from various sports. Methods. A qualitative approach was used to examine athletes’ views on clean sport. Following a purposeful sampling technique, we interviewed eight men and one woman (Mage = 24.00, SD = 2.73 years) who were competing in various sports at the national level or above in Lithuania. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyse the data. Results. Analysis of interview data allowed to distinguish the following three broad themes related to athletes’ views on doping education and recommendations for improving it. The research participants shared their thoughts about the concept of clean sport, possible reasons that may encourage athletes to compete in sport clean, and discussed clean sport education. Conclusion. Clean sport can be understood as cheating-free sport. Possible reasons to compete clean in sport are unwillingness to experience shame and fear of damaging health. Athletes believe that current doping prevention is ineffective. Our findings show the importance of clean sport education for young athletes, however, adult education about clean sport could be more difficult. Keywords: doping, clean sport, anti-doping education.
运动员对清洁运动看法的定性调查
背景。使用兴奋剂是体育运动中的一个现实问题,尽管在预防使用兴奋剂方面取得了重大进 展,但它仍然是最具争议性的话题之一。对反兴奋剂条例缺乏了解是使用兴奋剂的风险因素之一。目前,反兴奋剂教育的重点是促进清洁体育。因此,本研究旨在探讨不同运动项目的运动员对清洁运动和兴奋剂预防的看法。研究方法采用定性方法研究运动员对清洁体育的看法。按照有目的的抽样技术,我们采访了立陶宛参加各种国家级或国家级以上运动会的 8 名男子和 1 名女子(年龄:24.00 岁,平均年龄:2.73 岁)。数据分析采用了反思性主题分析法。分析结果通过对访谈数据的分析,可以区分出以下三大主题,分别涉及运动员对兴奋剂教育的看法以及对改进兴奋剂教育的建议。研究参与者分享了他们对 "清洁体育 "概念的看法、鼓励运动员以清洁方式参加体育比赛的可能原因,并讨论了清洁体育教育。结论清白运动可以理解为没有作弊行为的运动。在体育运动中参加清洁运动的可能原因是不愿蒙受耻辱和害怕损害健康。运动员认为目前的兴奋剂预防措施效果不佳。我们的研究结果表明,对年轻运动员进行洁净运动教育非常重要,但对成年人进行洁净运动教育可能会更加困难。关键词:兴奋剂、清洁体育、反兴奋剂教育。
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