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  • Sports Science
  • Anti-Doping Research
  • Psychology of Sport

Background:

  • The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) emphasizes the spirit of sport for doping prevention.
  • The direct impact of these intrinsic values on fostering clean sport remains under-investigated.
  • Understanding athlete values is crucial for effective anti-doping strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between the spirit of sport values and clean sport likelihood.
  • To identify which specific sport values predict athletes' commitment to clean sport.
  • To establish the contribution of intrinsic sport values to doping prevention efforts.

Main Methods:

  • Athletes rated the importance of spirit of sport values and general sport values.
  • Participants indicated their likelihood of engaging in clean sport in a hypothetical scenario.
  • Statistical analysis was used to determine predictive relationships between values and clean sport likelihood.

Main Results:

  • The five spirit of sport values (ethics, respect for rules, dedication, teamwork, solidarity) positively predicted clean sport likelihood.
  • Specific sport value domains (morality, competence) and 11 individual sport values also showed positive associations.
  • Moral values emerged as the most significant predictor of clean sport likelihood among all assessed values.

Conclusions:

  • The intrinsic values encapsulated by the spirit of sport are demonstrably linked to athletes' commitment to clean sport.
  • Promoting and reinforcing moral values within sports may be a key strategy in anti-doping initiatives.
  • Further research can explore interventions to cultivate these values for a cleaner sporting environment.