@article { , title = {Coach perceptions of performance enhancement in adolescence: The sport drug control model for adolescent athletes}, abstract = {© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Aim: We qualitatively explored the Sport Drug Control Model (SDCM; Donovan, Eggar, Kapernick, \& Mendoza, 2002), in order to examine coaches' perceptions of adolescent athletes' attitudes and susceptibility towards doping. Methods: Eleven coaches (M= 10) from four countries, who worked in seven different sports (athletics, basketball, kayaking, racquetball, rowing, rugby league, and rugby union) were recruited to take part in semi-structured interviews. Transcribed interviews were analysed via a three-stage inductive and deductive coding process, which allowed us to identify common themes among the participants. Results: The coaches believed that adolescents' attitudes towards doping were influenced by percep tions of threat and benefit appraisals, morality, self-esteem, legitimacy, and reference group opinion. We also identified additional factors, which included age/maturation, sport level, pressure, country of residence, and ethnicity. Conclusions: Our findings provide qualitative support for the SDCM, but also offer fresh insight into some of the nuances specific to adolescent athletes from different countries and cultures. Further research is required to test our proposed model with larger samples of adolescent athletes.}, doi = {10.1016/j.peh.2015.07.001}, issn = {2211-2669}, issue = {2}, journal = {Performance enhancement \& health}, pages = {93-101}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Elsevier}, url = {https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/377214}, volume = {3}, keyword = {Health and Health Inequalities, Attitudes, Coaches, Doping, Performance enhancing drugs, Youth}, year = {2014}, author = {Nicholls, Adam R. and Perry, John L. and Thompson, Mark A. and Baghurst, Timothy and Jones, Leigh and Levy, Andrew R. and Meir, Rudi and Sanctuary, Colin} }