Anabolic steroid consumption among gym-goers in Amman: knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-08-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1404551
Walaa AlKasasbeh, Hatem Shlool, Sajeda Alnaimat
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Abstract

Background: The use of Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) among gym members has become a significant concern due to their impact on physical training and performance. Research worldwide indicates a notable prevalence of AAS use among athletes and gym attendees, often involving substances that are neither safe nor legal.

Objectives: This study aims to determine the prevalence of AAS use among gym attendees in Amman, Jordan, and to explore the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors associated with AAS use.

Methods: The study involved 399 participants from 35 randomly selected gyms in the metropolitan area of Amman, Jordan. A cluster sampling technique was used to select a diverse and representative sample of gym attendees. Data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire that assessed AAS use, knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral factors. Statistical analyses were conducted using chi-square tests to explore the relationships between AAS use and categorical variables, while logistic regression was employed to identify predictors of AAS use.

Results: The analysis revealed significant associations between AAS use and various factors, including knowledge, attitudes, behavioral factors, and demographic variables such as gender, age, exercise frequency, reasons for exercise, and total exercise duration. The study identified key predictors of AAS use among gym attendees in Amman, highlighting the importance of demographic and behavioral factors.

Conclusion: The findings underscore the need for targeted interventions to address misconceptions and promote safer practices among gym-goers in Amman. The study provides critical insights that can guide the development of strategies, policy adjustments, and educational initiatives aimed at reducing AAS misuse and fostering a healthier gym culture in the region.

安曼健身者服用合成类固醇的情况:知识、态度和行为。
背景:由于合成代谢雄性类固醇(AAS)对体育训练和运动表现的影响,健身房会员使用 AAS 已成为一个重大问题。世界范围内的研究表明,运动员和健身者使用合成代谢雄性类固醇的情况非常普遍,其中涉及的物质往往既不安全也不合法:本研究旨在确定约旦安曼健身房参与者中使用 AAS 的普遍程度,并探讨与使用 AAS 相关的知识、态度和行为:这项研究从约旦安曼大都会地区的 35 家健身房中随机抽取了 399 名参与者。研究采用聚类抽样技术,从健身房参加者中选取了具有代表性的不同样本。数据收集采用自填式问卷调查法,该方法评估了 AAS 的使用情况、知识、态度和行为因素。采用卡方检验进行统计分析,探讨使用安非他明类兴奋剂与分类变量之间的关系,同时采用逻辑回归法确定使用安非他明类兴奋剂的预测因素:结果:分析表明,AAS 的使用与各种因素(包括知识、态度、行为因素以及性别、年龄、运动频率、运动原因和总运动时间等人口统计学变量)之间存在明显关联。研究确定了安曼健身房参与者使用兴奋剂的主要预测因素,强调了人口和行为因素的重要性:研究结果强调,有必要采取有针对性的干预措施,以消除安曼健身者的误解并促进他们采取更安全的锻炼方式。这项研究提供了重要的见解,可以指导制定战略、调整政策和开展教育活动,从而减少滥用兴奋剂的现象,并在该地区培养更健康的健身文化。
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