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Stakeholders’ perspectives on the effectiveness of the Chinese anti-doping education policy

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Yang K, Dimeo P, Winand M & Yun Y (2023) Stakeholders’ perspectives on the effectiveness of the Chinese anti-doping education policy. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. https://doi.org/10.1080/19406940.2023.2271926

Abstract
The significance of anti-doping education in competitive sports is paramount, necessitating athletes and coaches to possess an in-depth understanding of doping prevention strategies. However, information on the Chinese context is limited, prompting a comprehensive examination of the nation’s anti-doping education system. This study explored the experiences of 45 stakeholders involved in Chinese anti-doping education via in-depth interviews and provides a critical analysis of the system’s target audience, delivery methods, timing, and content. The study developed an anti-doping education policy implementation model, assessing its efficacy within the Chinese context. The model posits that while China has made significant strides in addressing key factors of anti-doping education, improvements are still required. Notably, broadening the selection of target groups, enhancing awareness-raising efforts, and establishing comprehensive plans for anti-doping education throughout an athlete’s lifecycle are crucial. Additionally, clear timelines for these initiatives and an optimised anti-doping policy evaluation process, involving increased collaboration with academic institutions and scholar participation in research, are recommended. These findings underline the importance of a continuous and context-specific refinement of China’s anti-doping education strategies, aligning with the evolving needs of stakeholders and the broader demands of the sporting ecosystem.

Keywords
CHINADA; anti-doping education policy; governance; point-based system; International Standard for Education

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Output Status: Forthcoming/Available Online

Journal
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics

StatusIn Press
Publication date online31/10/2023
Date accepted by journal03/10/2023
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/35663
PublisherInforma UK Limited
ISSN1940-6940
eISSN1940-6959

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Dr Paul Dimeo

Dr Paul Dimeo

Associate Professor, Sport