Patterns in the situated activity of substance use in the careers of elite doping athletes

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serval:BIB_35C7E024863C
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Patterns in the situated activity of substance use in the careers of elite doping athletes
Journal
Psychology of Sport & Exercise
Author(s)
Hauw D., Mohamed S.
ISSN
1469-0292
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
16
Number
2
Pages
156-163
Language
english
Abstract
Objectives
This article presents a psychological approach to substance use in sport using a dynamic and situated activity framework. The aim was to analyze the various relationships between activity and the consumption of substances during the sporting life course of athletes who recognized doping violation.
Design
Data were collected from secondary sources and biographical and self-confrontational interviews to build traces of the past activity.
Method
Twelve doping athletes or those admitting to having used banned substances volunteered to participate. The data were coded and compared to identify typical activities and their intrinsic dynamics.
Results
Six activities were identified: "Agree to use," "Drop out of a non-viable state," Return to a former state," "Prevent a potential deficiency," "Maintain an acquired state," and "Balance the sporting life with substance use," comprising 11 patterns.
Conclusions
The athletes' activity embedded substance use in reciprocal relationships that consisted of freezing, exploring and exploiting fields of possible actions created and offered by the situation dynamics. Recommendations for situated and dynamic prevention are provided.
Keywords
Situated activity, Dynamics, Meaning, Substance use, Doping, Elite performance
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23/03/2014 14:11
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20/08/2019 14:23
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