Goldberg L, Bosworth E E, Bents R T, Trevisan L
Human Performance Laboratory, School of Medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland 97201.
J Adolesc Health Care. 1990 May;11(3):210-4. doi: 10.1016/0197-0070(90)90350-b.
Six varsity high school football teams were assessed by confidential questionnaire regarding anabolic steroids, before and 2 weeks after an education intervention. The education program used the American College of Sports Medicine's position on the "use of anabolic androgenic steroids in sports." Two teams received a lecture and a four-page handout, two teams were given the handout only, and two teams were controls. Self-report of current use was 1.1% but 38.8% claimed availability of these agents. Although increased awareness of the adverse effects of anabolic steroid was found after the education program, no differences in attitudes toward the use of anabolic steroids occurred as compared to controls. Strategies designed to dissuade adolescent athletes from considering these drugs need to be developed.
通过保密问卷对六支大学预科高中橄榄球队在教育干预前后两周使用合成代谢类固醇的情况进行了评估。教育项目采用了美国运动医学学院关于“在体育运动中使用合成代谢雄激素类固醇”的立场。两个队听了讲座并收到一份四页的资料,两个队只收到了资料,还有两个队作为对照组。目前使用合成代谢类固醇的自我报告率为1.1%,但38.8%的人声称可以获得这些药物。尽管在教育项目后发现对合成代谢类固醇不良反应的认识有所提高,但与对照组相比,对使用合成代谢类固醇的态度没有差异。需要制定旨在劝阻青少年运动员不要考虑使用这些药物的策略。