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. 2017 Jun 20;8:1015. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01015

Table 3.

Psychological factors that predict doping among young people.

Psychological construct Study in which the psychological constructs appeared
Aggression Sagoe et al., 2016
Anxiety Laure and Binsinger, 2007
Anticipated Regret Lazuras et al., 2015
Attitudes Toward Doping Barkoukis et al., 2015
Bloodworth et al., 2012
Dodge and Jaccard, 2008
Hoffman et al., 2008
Judge et al., 2012
Lucidi et al., 2004, 2008, 2013
Mallia et al., 2013
Nicholls et al., 2015
Zelli et al., 2010b
Deception Strategies Barkoukis et al., 2015
Depressive Mood Blank et al., 2016
Irving et al., 2002
Drive for Muscularity Zelli et al., 2010a
Drive for Thinness Zelli et al., 2010a
Ego-orientation Blank et al., 2016
Fear of Failure Blank et al., 2016
Happiness Laure et al., 2004
Intentions Dodge and Jaccard, 2008
Lazuras et al., 2015
Lucidi et al., 2004
Woolf et al., 2014
Motivation Chan et al., 2015a
Moral Conviction Judge et al., 2012
Moral Disengagement Lucidi et al., 2004, 2008
Mallia et al., 2016
Zelli et al., 2010b
Perfectionism Madigan et al., 2016
Resisting Social Pressure Zelli et al., 2010b
Self-control Chan et al., 2015b
Lucidi et al., 2004, 2008
Self-esteem Blank et al., 2016
Laure and Binsinger, 2007
Nicholls et al., 2015
Self-regulatory Efficacy Mallia et al., 2016
Norms Barkoukis et al., 2015
Dodge and Jaccard, 2008
Judge et al., 2012
Lucidi et al., 2008
Nicholls et al., 2015
Woolf et al., 2014
Zelli et al., 2010b
Susceptibility toward Doping Barkoukis et al., 2015
Blank et al., 2016