2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsams.2014.04.001
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Self-determined motivation in sport predicts anti-doping motivation and intention: A perspective from the trans-contextual model

Abstract: 2Objectives: Motivation in sport has been frequently identified as a key factor of young 3 athletes' intention of doping in sport, but there has not been any attempt in scrutinising the 4 motivational mechanism involved. The present study applied the trans-contextual model of

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“…Indeed, competitors aim to be in the best shape during bodybuilding competition by displaying the most impressive physiques. The presence of extrinsic motivation and performance goals seemed to influence the adoption of deviant behaviors in our sample, as in previous studies (e.g., Chan et al 2015). In their study, Chan and colleagues showed that self-motivation in sport was positively associated with the types of motivation allowing an individual to avoid doping, in contrast to controlled motivation, which would be a positive predictor of doping intention.…”
Section: Deviant Behaviors Emerging With the Intention To Compete Andsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…Indeed, competitors aim to be in the best shape during bodybuilding competition by displaying the most impressive physiques. The presence of extrinsic motivation and performance goals seemed to influence the adoption of deviant behaviors in our sample, as in previous studies (e.g., Chan et al 2015). In their study, Chan and colleagues showed that self-motivation in sport was positively associated with the types of motivation allowing an individual to avoid doping, in contrast to controlled motivation, which would be a positive predictor of doping intention.…”
Section: Deviant Behaviors Emerging With the Intention To Compete Andsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Sport motivation has been identified as another important psychological factor related to the development of unhealthy behaviors in sport, such as disordered eating (Girelli et al 2016;Hagger and Chatzisarantis 2009) or doping use (Chan et al 2015). The motivation of athletes preparing for competition evolves (Harwood et al 2015), and risks of disordered eating among athletes increase with their competitive engagement and competition (e.g., Chapman and Woodman 2016).…”
Section: Psychological Factors Related To Sport Engagement and Disordmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, task climate was not associated with this variable. Chan et al [36] also obtained a positive relationship between alcohol and tobacco consumption and ego climate in a sample of adolescents. One explanation for this is that young people with ego-oriented goals have less self-determined motivations towards sport and less adaptive patterns for sport practice [18,[37][38][39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…One explanation for this is that young people with ego-oriented goals have less self-determined motivations towards sport and less adaptive patterns for sport practice [18,[37][38][39]. In the long-term such individuals are more likely to develop harmful behavioural habits such as engaging in sedentary leisure pursuits or consuming legal drugs such as alcohol or tobacco [13,36,40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sports psychology literature indicates that doping intentions, with athletes considering the pros and cons of the behavior, have mainly been studied from the perspectives of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) [2][3][4][5] and self-determination theory (SDT) [3,4,6,7]. Other studies based on Bandura's [8][9][10] social cognitive theory have shown that affective and resistive self-regulatory efficacy are related directly and/or through moral disengagement to transgressive behaviors in sport [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%