Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Coaches' Beliefs on the Attitude of Athletes to the Use of Prohibited Substances

This study focuses on the beliefs and attitudes towards doping of Coaches and Athletes in Armenia, Georgia and Moldova, and on the similarities and differences between Armenia, Georgia and Moldova on these measures. In total, 270 coaches and 810 athletes were selected and completed the questionna...

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Main Authors: Areg Hovhannisyan, Gohar Sahakyan, Teimuraz Ukleba, Elena Arhip, Geoffrey Jalleh, Rob Donovan
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Language:English
Published: Yerevan State University 2023-06-01
Series:Banber Erevani Hamalsarani. Sots'iologia
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Online Access:https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/bulletin-ysu-sociology/article/view/9145
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author Areg Hovhannisyan
Gohar Sahakyan
Teimuraz Ukleba
Elena Arhip
Geoffrey Jalleh
Rob Donovan
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Rob Donovan
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description This study focuses on the beliefs and attitudes towards doping of Coaches and Athletes in Armenia, Georgia and Moldova, and on the similarities and differences between Armenia, Georgia and Moldova on these measures. In total, 270 coaches and 810 athletes were selected and completed the questionnaire. Self-completion questionnaires for coaches and athletes were developed in a first-phase Pilot study and approved by World Anti-Doping Agency. Overall, 14% of participants represented team sports disciplines and 86% represented individual sports disciplines. More than half of the athletes were international-level athletes. About 80% of coaches and athletes were males. Whilst there was some variation between the three countries in mean ages and experience of participants, none of these was statistically significant. Analyzing the results, we can conclude that the social and professional behavior of coaches may not be the reason that may push athletes to use the Prohibited substances. The great danger is the illiteracy of coaches in the anti-doping field. If we compare the results obtained in this study with previous data in other studies, it can be assumed that coaches' delusions are transmitted to athletes, which are formed as a result of receiving incorrect information from other coaches or the media. In some cases, such as in relation to the Prohibited List, this may lead to unforeseen consequences. The obtained results show that it mandatory to include the information in the educational programs for coaches, about the athletes’ duties, ways and means to control their behavior, revealing in detail the mechanisms of such control. A necessary condition for the new Educational program for coaches may also be the holding of education seminars and workshops for athletes with the obligatory presence of their coaches using “the coach and his athletes” formula.
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spelling doaj.art-e54b725009d741b29618a5be5faeccef2023-07-01T08:00:00ZengYerevan State UniversityBanber Erevani Hamalsarani. Sots'iologia2579-29382738-263X2023-06-01141(37)10.46991/BYSU:F/2023.14.1.065Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Coaches' Beliefs on the Attitude of Athletes to the Use of Prohibited SubstancesAreg Hovhannisyan0Gohar Sahakyan1Teimuraz Ukleba2Elena Arhip3Geoffrey Jalleh4Rob Donovan5Armenian "Anti-Doping Agency" SNCO“Anti-Doping Agency” SNCO of ArmeniaGeorgian National Anti-Doping AgencyNational Anti-Doping Agency of MoldovaEdith Cowan UniversityUniversity of Western Australia This study focuses on the beliefs and attitudes towards doping of Coaches and Athletes in Armenia, Georgia and Moldova, and on the similarities and differences between Armenia, Georgia and Moldova on these measures. In total, 270 coaches and 810 athletes were selected and completed the questionnaire. Self-completion questionnaires for coaches and athletes were developed in a first-phase Pilot study and approved by World Anti-Doping Agency. Overall, 14% of participants represented team sports disciplines and 86% represented individual sports disciplines. More than half of the athletes were international-level athletes. About 80% of coaches and athletes were males. Whilst there was some variation between the three countries in mean ages and experience of participants, none of these was statistically significant. Analyzing the results, we can conclude that the social and professional behavior of coaches may not be the reason that may push athletes to use the Prohibited substances. The great danger is the illiteracy of coaches in the anti-doping field. If we compare the results obtained in this study with previous data in other studies, it can be assumed that coaches' delusions are transmitted to athletes, which are formed as a result of receiving incorrect information from other coaches or the media. In some cases, such as in relation to the Prohibited List, this may lead to unforeseen consequences. The obtained results show that it mandatory to include the information in the educational programs for coaches, about the athletes’ duties, ways and means to control their behavior, revealing in detail the mechanisms of such control. A necessary condition for the new Educational program for coaches may also be the holding of education seminars and workshops for athletes with the obligatory presence of their coaches using “the coach and his athletes” formula. https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/bulletin-ysu-sociology/article/view/9145social science researchcoachesathletesbeliefs about doping in sport a cross-national investigation
spellingShingle Areg Hovhannisyan
Gohar Sahakyan
Teimuraz Ukleba
Elena Arhip
Geoffrey Jalleh
Rob Donovan
Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Coaches' Beliefs on the Attitude of Athletes to the Use of Prohibited Substances
Banber Erevani Hamalsarani. Sots'iologia
social science research
coaches
athletes
beliefs about doping in sport
a cross-national investigation
title Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Coaches' Beliefs on the Attitude of Athletes to the Use of Prohibited Substances
title_full Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Coaches' Beliefs on the Attitude of Athletes to the Use of Prohibited Substances
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Coaches' Beliefs on the Attitude of Athletes to the Use of Prohibited Substances
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Coaches' Beliefs on the Attitude of Athletes to the Use of Prohibited Substances
title_short Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Coaches' Beliefs on the Attitude of Athletes to the Use of Prohibited Substances
title_sort comparative analysis of the influence of coaches beliefs on the attitude of athletes to the use of prohibited substances
topic social science research
coaches
athletes
beliefs about doping in sport
a cross-national investigation
url https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/bulletin-ysu-sociology/article/view/9145
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