Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4313442645> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4313442645 endingPage "100243" @default.
- W4313442645 startingPage "100243" @default.
- W4313442645 abstract "Intentional doping is a goal-directed behaviour influenced by a range of psychological factors, potentially including personality traits. However, to date, understanding of how the selves may influence use of banned performance enhancing substances and methods is scarce. To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine two opposing self-concepts, narcissism (i.e., a willingness to construct and maintain a positive self-image) and self-compassion (i.e., action to approach and accept a negative self or related distress in a peaceful mind), in the context of doping. In a sample of 178 competitive athletes (M age = 24.44, M years of training = 7.1), we examined both grandiose and vulnerable aspects of narcissism, self-compassion, fears of compassion, and their interactions in relation to doping moral disengagement, doping self-regulatory efficacy, and doping willingness. We found athletes high in either grandiose, vulnerable, or both aspects of narcissism were at risk for intentional doping, whereas a low-low combination was the lowest in such risk. High self-compassion mitigated the relationships between grandiose narcissism and doping moral disengagement and between vulnerable narcissism and doping willingness, regardless of whether participants were fearful of feelings of self-compassion. However, self-compassion was associated with higher doping willingness for individuals high in vulnerable narcissism when fear of compassion expressed by others was high but doping willingness was lower in the same group when fear of compassion from others was low. These findings offer new insights into narcissism-related doping risks and highlight the potential practical benefits of compassion-focused interventions to reduce doping risks." @default.
- W4313442645 created "2023-01-06" @default.
- W4313442645 creator A5010339332 @default.
- W4313442645 creator A5046032208 @default.
- W4313442645 date "2023-02-01" @default.
- W4313442645 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W4313442645 title "The ‘selves’ in banned performance enhancement: Investigating narcissism and compassion in the context of doping" @default.
- W4313442645 cites W1540840038 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W1691206473 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W1969977883 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W1988920009 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2009204375 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2047813468 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2065709018 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2072500831 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2072616714 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2076527418 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2083185128 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2084685617 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2084955959 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2101777080 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2129015869 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2144798068 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2147791664 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2160620075 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2161690419 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2166063119 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2171658276 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2183274862 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2312818401 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2575551185 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2580089088 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2583339466 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2587440498 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2594864754 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2609277977 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2793006612 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2888189474 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2900858290 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2912313369 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2922505176 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2940481077 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2955047163 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2992863033 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W2996976236 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W3016439045 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W3031602044 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W3033651984 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W3036180081 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W3129413661 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W3149823867 @default.
- W4313442645 cites W3195681671 @default.
- W4313442645 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peh.2022.100243" @default.
- W4313442645 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4313442645 type Work @default.
- W4313442645 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4313442645 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4313442645 hasAuthorship W4313442645A5010339332 @default.
- W4313442645 hasAuthorship W4313442645A5046032208 @default.
- W4313442645 hasBestOaLocation W43134426451 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConcept C122980154 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConcept C139265228 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConcept C187288502 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConcept C2780135877 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConcept C2780444219 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConcept C505070042 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConceptScore W4313442645C122980154 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConceptScore W4313442645C139265228 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConceptScore W4313442645C151730666 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConceptScore W4313442645C15744967 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConceptScore W4313442645C187288502 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConceptScore W4313442645C2779343474 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConceptScore W4313442645C2780135877 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConceptScore W4313442645C2780444219 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConceptScore W4313442645C505070042 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConceptScore W4313442645C70410870 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConceptScore W4313442645C77805123 @default.
- W4313442645 hasConceptScore W4313442645C86803240 @default.
- W4313442645 hasFunder F4320311710 @default.
- W4313442645 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W4313442645 hasLocation W43134426451 @default.
- W4313442645 hasOpenAccess W4313442645 @default.
- W4313442645 hasPrimaryLocation W43134426451 @default.
- W4313442645 hasRelatedWork W1563513359 @default.
- W4313442645 hasRelatedWork W2071933027 @default.
- W4313442645 hasRelatedWork W2082840094 @default.
- W4313442645 hasRelatedWork W2725196643 @default.
- W4313442645 hasRelatedWork W3042749926 @default.
- W4313442645 hasRelatedWork W3123272730 @default.
- W4313442645 hasRelatedWork W4221075201 @default.
- W4313442645 hasRelatedWork W4309324292 @default.
- W4313442645 hasRelatedWork W4327600692 @default.