Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Tewari S., Gonashvili A.S., Sinyutin M.V. Attitudes of Saint Petersburg residents to doping in sports: opinion poll and sociological research. Theory and Practice of Physical Culture, 2018, Issue 6, pp. 31.



Tewari S., Gonashvili A.S., Sinyutin M.V. Attitudes of Saint Petersburg residents to doping in sports: opinion poll and sociological research. Theory and Practice of Physical Culture, 2018, Issue 6, pp. 31.
ISSN 0040-3601
РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=32847896

Posted on site: 22.10.18

Abstract

The study analyzes attitudes of the Saint Petersburg residents to doping in sports by an opinion poll and sociological analysis. Theoretically, the study was governed by the relational sociological approach to find the social mindsets in relation to the modern sports. The study was performed at Saint Petersburg Center of Sociological and Online Surveys in December 2017. The opinion poll and sociological data analysis found the doping-related attitude construction models in the sample. It was found that the negative attitudes to doping tend to grow with age and education level being normally more expressed in the female population. The sample named the track and field sports, weightlifting, skiing, biathlon and swimming as the most susceptible to doping disciplines. The sample mindsets were analyzed in the context of their effects on the athletes’ agendas; and it was found that the negative attitudes to doping are dominant in the urban culture of the Saint Petersburg residents.