Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Journal of Religion and Health 4/2017

01-08-2017 | Original Paper

Gender- and Sport-Specific Associations Between Religiousness and Doping Behavior in High-Level Team Sports

Authors: Milan Zvan, Natasa Zenic, Damir Sekulic, Mladen Cubela, Blaz Lesnik

Published in: Journal of Religion and Health | Issue 4/2017

Login to get access

Abstract

Religiousness is known to be specifically associated with substance abuse, but there is an evident lack of studies investigating the association between religiousness and doping behavior as a specific type of substance abuse in athletes. This study aimed to provide evidence for possible gender- and sport-specific associations between religiousness and doping behavior among team-sport athletes of both genders. The participants were 886 athletes (21.9 ± 3.8 years of age; 352 females) involved in four sports: volleyball (n = 154; 78 females), handball (n = 206; 68 females), soccer (n = 316; 110 females) and basketball (n = 230; 96 females) from Croatia and Slovenia (all traditionally Roman Catholics). The data were collected using a previously validated structured questionnaire that examined sociodemographic, sport- and doping-related factors. In addition, religiousness was captured by the Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith questionnaire (SCSRF). Gender-stratified simple logistic regressions were applied to determine associations between covariates and doping behavior (criterion). There was no significant difference in potential doping behavior between males and females (OR 1.06, 95 % CI 0.76–1.46), while females reported higher religiousness (SCSRF: 23.11 ± 3.23 and 25.46 ± 7.2 for males and females, respectively; t test = 1.82, p < 0.05). Younger female athletes and those with higher SCSRF score are found to be less prone to doping behavior. When models were adjusted for personal opinion about doping presence in sport and age, the SCSRF remained a significant predictor of potential doping behavior (OR 0.95, 95 % CI 0.91–0.99). For males, the belief that doping was present in sport was strongly associated with a higher likelihood of doping. Our results suggest that highly religious females involved in three of the studies sports (i.e., volleyball, handball and basketball) show a weaker tendency toward doping. Meanwhile, there is no evidence that religiousness influences doping behavior among male team-sport athletes. Therefore, sport-specific and gender-specific approach in studying possible relationships that exist between religiousness and different types of misusing substances in sport is warranted.
Literature
go back to reference Al Zaben, F., Khalifa, D. A., Sehlo, M. G., Al Shohaib, S., Binzaqr, S. A., Badreg, A. M., & Koenig, H. G. (2015). Religious involvement and health in dialysis patients in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Religion and Health, 54(2), 713–730. doi:10.1007/s10943-014-9962-8.CrossRefPubMed Al Zaben, F., Khalifa, D. A., Sehlo, M. G., Al Shohaib, S., Binzaqr, S. A., Badreg, A. M., & Koenig, H. G. (2015). Religious involvement and health in dialysis patients in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Religion and Health, 54(2), 713–730. doi:10.​1007/​s10943-014-9962-8.CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Cardona, P., & Mifsud, J. (2014). Doping in sport: assessing knowledge among health care professionals. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, 115, 354. Cardona, P., & Mifsud, J. (2014). Doping in sport: assessing knowledge among health care professionals. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, 115, 354.
go back to reference Guan, F. Y., Uboh, C. E., Soma, L. R., Robinson, M., Maylin, G. A., & Li, X. Q. (2013). Detection, quantification, and identification of dermorphin in equine plasma and urine by LC–MS/MS for doping control. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 405(14), 4707–4717. doi:10.1007/s00216-013-6907-0.CrossRefPubMed Guan, F. Y., Uboh, C. E., Soma, L. R., Robinson, M., Maylin, G. A., & Li, X. Q. (2013). Detection, quantification, and identification of dermorphin in equine plasma and urine by LC–MS/MS for doping control. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 405(14), 4707–4717. doi:10.​1007/​s00216-013-6907-0.CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Jing, J., Yang, S., Zhou, X. M., He, C. J., Zhang, L. S., Xu, Y. X., & Wu, M. T. (2011). Detection of doping with rhGH: Excretion study with WADA-approved kits. Drug Testing and Analysis, 3(11–12), 784–790. doi:10.1002/dta.359.CrossRefPubMed Jing, J., Yang, S., Zhou, X. M., He, C. J., Zhang, L. S., Xu, Y. X., & Wu, M. T. (2011). Detection of doping with rhGH: Excretion study with WADA-approved kits. Drug Testing and Analysis, 3(11–12), 784–790. doi:10.​1002/​dta.​359.CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Kathol, N., & Sgoutas-Emch, S. (2016). Alcohol use in college: The relationship between religion, spirituality, and proscriptive attitudes toward alcohol. Journal of Religion and Health,. doi:10.1007/s10943-016-0210-2. Kathol, N., & Sgoutas-Emch, S. (2016). Alcohol use in college: The relationship between religion, spirituality, and proscriptive attitudes toward alcohol. Journal of Religion and Health,. doi:10.​1007/​s10943-016-0210-2.
go back to reference Kondric, M., Sekulic, D., Petroczi, A., Ostojic, L., Rodek, J., & Ostojic, Z. (2011). Is there a danger for myopia in anti-doping education? Comparative analysis of substance use and misuse in Olympic racket sports calls for a broader approach. Substance Abuse Treatment Prevention and Policy,. doi:10.1186/1747-597x-6-27. Kondric, M., Sekulic, D., Petroczi, A., Ostojic, L., Rodek, J., & Ostojic, Z. (2011). Is there a danger for myopia in anti-doping education? Comparative analysis of substance use and misuse in Olympic racket sports calls for a broader approach. Substance Abuse Treatment Prevention and Policy,. doi:10.​1186/​1747-597x-6-27.
go back to reference Kondric, M., Sekulic, D., Uljevic, O., Gabrilo, G., & Zvan, M. (2013). Sport nutrition and doping in tennis: An analysis of athletes’ attitudes and knowledge. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 12(2), 290–297.PubMedPubMedCentral Kondric, M., Sekulic, D., Uljevic, O., Gabrilo, G., & Zvan, M. (2013). Sport nutrition and doping in tennis: An analysis of athletes’ attitudes and knowledge. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 12(2), 290–297.PubMedPubMedCentral
go back to reference Massaldjieva, R., Gueorguieva, K., & Mantarkov, M. (2010). Psychological and psychiatric side effects of doping in sporting activities. Psychology & Health, 25, 271–272.CrossRef Massaldjieva, R., Gueorguieva, K., & Mantarkov, M. (2010). Psychological and psychiatric side effects of doping in sporting activities. Psychology & Health, 25, 271–272.CrossRef
go back to reference McCullough, M. E., & Willoughby, B. L. (2009). Religion, self-regulation, and self-control: Associations, explanations, and implications. Psychological Bulletin, 135(1), 69–93. doi:10.1037/a0014213.CrossRefPubMed McCullough, M. E., & Willoughby, B. L. (2009). Religion, self-regulation, and self-control: Associations, explanations, and implications. Psychological Bulletin, 135(1), 69–93. doi:10.​1037/​a0014213.CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Pakpour, A. H., Plante, T. G., Saffari, M., & Fridlund, B. (2014). The Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire (SCSORF): A validation study on Iranian Muslim patients undergoing dialysis. Journal of Religion and Health, 53(6), 1885–1897. doi:10.1007/s10943-014-9856-9.CrossRefPubMed Pakpour, A. H., Plante, T. G., Saffari, M., & Fridlund, B. (2014). The Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire (SCSORF): A validation study on Iranian Muslim patients undergoing dialysis. Journal of Religion and Health, 53(6), 1885–1897. doi:10.​1007/​s10943-014-9856-9.CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Perna, F. M., Antoni, M. H., Baum, A., Gordon, P., & Schneiderman, N. (2003). Cognitive behavioral stress management effects on injury and illness among competitive athletes: A randomized clinical trial. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 25(1), 66–73. doi:10.1207/S15324796abm2501_09.CrossRefPubMed Perna, F. M., Antoni, M. H., Baum, A., Gordon, P., & Schneiderman, N. (2003). Cognitive behavioral stress management effects on injury and illness among competitive athletes: A randomized clinical trial. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 25(1), 66–73. doi:10.​1207/​S15324796abm2501​_​09.CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Rodek, J., Idrizovic, K., Zenic, N., Perasovic, B., & Kondric, M. (2013). Differential analysis of the doping behaviour templates in three types of sports. Collegium Antropologicum, 37, 211–217.PubMed Rodek, J., Idrizovic, K., Zenic, N., Perasovic, B., & Kondric, M. (2013). Differential analysis of the doping behaviour templates in three types of sports. Collegium Antropologicum, 37, 211–217.PubMed
go back to reference Sajber, D., Rodek, J., Escalante, Y., Olujic, D., & Sekulic, D. (2013). Sport nutrition and doping factors in swimming; parallel analysis among athletes and coaches. Collegium Antropologicum, 37, 179–186.PubMed Sajber, D., Rodek, J., Escalante, Y., Olujic, D., & Sekulic, D. (2013). Sport nutrition and doping factors in swimming; parallel analysis among athletes and coaches. Collegium Antropologicum, 37, 179–186.PubMed
go back to reference Sarac, L. (2013). Exploring the gender differences in sport homophobia among Turkish sport sciences students. Hacettepe Universitesi Egitim Fakultesi Dergisi-Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 28(2), 364–376. Sarac, L. (2013). Exploring the gender differences in sport homophobia among Turkish sport sciences students. Hacettepe Universitesi Egitim Fakultesi Dergisi-Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 28(2), 364–376.
go back to reference Zaletel, P., Versic, S., Peric, M., Zenic, N., Sekulic, D., & Kondric, M. (2015). Toward (more) effective antidoping policy in sports: what should we target in antidoping efforts? Medicina dello Sport, 68(3), 447–460. Zaletel, P., Versic, S., Peric, M., Zenic, N., Sekulic, D., & Kondric, M. (2015). Toward (more) effective antidoping policy in sports: what should we target in antidoping efforts? Medicina dello Sport, 68(3), 447–460.
go back to reference Zenic, N., Terzic, A., Rodek, J., Spasic, M., & Sekulic, D. (2015). Gender-specific analyses of the prevalence and factors associated with substance use and misuse among Bosniak adolescents. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 12(6), 6626–6640. doi:10.3390/ijerph120606626.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Zenic, N., Terzic, A., Rodek, J., Spasic, M., & Sekulic, D. (2015). Gender-specific analyses of the prevalence and factors associated with substance use and misuse among Bosniak adolescents. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 12(6), 6626–6640. doi:10.​3390/​ijerph120606626.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
Metadata
Title
Gender- and Sport-Specific Associations Between Religiousness and Doping Behavior in High-Level Team Sports
Authors
Milan Zvan
Natasa Zenic
Damir Sekulic
Mladen Cubela
Blaz Lesnik
Publication date
01-08-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Religion and Health / Issue 4/2017
Print ISSN: 0022-4197
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6571
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-016-0254-3

Other articles of this Issue 4/2017

Journal of Religion and Health 4/2017 Go to the issue