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  • Sports Science
  • Anti-Doping Research
  • Social Psychology

Background:

  • Coach doping confrontation efficacy (DCE) is linked to reduced athlete doping cognitions.
  • The athlete's role in confronting doping has been overlooked, despite varying preferences for direct confrontation over whistleblowing.
  • Understanding factors influencing athlete confrontation is crucial for effective anti-doping strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if coach doping confrontation efficacy (DCE) predicts an athlete's likelihood to confront a doping teammate or opponent.
  • To examine doping moral disengagement (MD) as a potential moderator in the relationship between DCE and confrontation likelihood.
  • To explore the influence of DCE and MD on athletes' willingness to confront doping.

Main Methods:

  • 155 college athletes completed surveys measuring perceived DCE, doping MD, and likelihood to confront a doping teammate or opponent.
  • Separate linear regression analyses were conducted for confrontation likelihood towards teammates and opponents.
  • Moderation analysis was performed to assess the role of doping MD.

Main Results:

  • Perceived DCE positively predicted the likelihood of confronting both teammates and opponents.
  • Doping MD significantly predicted confrontation likelihood towards teammates but not opponents.
  • No significant interaction effect was found, indicating MD did not moderate the DCE-confrontation relationship.

Conclusions:

  • Higher perceived coach doping confrontation efficacy is associated with a greater likelihood of athletes confronting doping.
  • Moral disengagement plays a more significant role when confronting a doping teammate compared to an opponent.
  • Athlete confrontation may serve as an initial anti-doping measure, potentially preceding formal whistleblowing.