العوامل المؤدية إلى تعاطي الشباب للمنشطات في الصالات و المركز الرياضية و الانعكاسات الجسمية و الاجتماعية و النفسية عليهم
This study aimed to identify factors that drive youth in sport centers and gyms for doping. The study also aimed to explore the effect of doping on physical, social, and psychological consequences on these youth. The researchers followed a descriptive approach using a survey. A modified questionnair...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Magallat al-ʻulūm al-tarbawiyyat wa-al-nafsiyyat 2018, Vol.19 (4), p.457-485 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study aimed to identify factors that drive youth in sport centers
and gyms for doping. The study also aimed to explore the effect of doping
on physical, social, and psychological consequences on these youth. The
researchers followed a descriptive approach using a survey. A modified
questionnaire developed by Al-Ghafili (2011) was distributed to 520 youth (n=
520) among different sport centers and gyms in the cities of Irbid and Mafraq.
The questionnaire consisted of 59 items within the following two domains:
a) factors that drive youth for doping and b) the consequences of doping. The
Study results showed that the main factors for driving youth to doping are
providing them valuable prizes for the sport achievement and gaining good
social position. The participants were aware of the physical consequences
of doping such as reduction in energy and decrease of physical abilities.
Additionally, psychological consequences existed as well, particularly
imaginary physical issues. The desire for winning led the participants to high
ego seeking for self-interests rather than sport society interests, and negative
lifestyle changes. Moreover, older participants with higher academic degree
were more aware about risks of doping on the physical and psychological
health and social status. The researchers recommend increasing awareness
about doping and its potential consequences in addition to ensuring better
control of sport centers and gyms. |
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ISSN: | 1726-5231 1726-3670 |