The misuse of anabolic-androgenic steroids among Iranian re-creational male body-builders and their related psycho-socio-demographic factors

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Background: The high prevalence and potential side effects of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) misuse by athletes has made it a major public health concern. Epidemiological studies on the abuse of such drugs are mandatory for de-veloping effective preventive drug control programs in sports community. This study aimed to investigate the preva-lence of AAS abuse and their association with some psycho-socio-demographic factors in Iranian male recreational body-builders. Methods: Between March and October 2011; 906 recreational male body-builders from 103 randomly selected body-building clubs in Tehran, Iran were participated in this study. Some psycho-socio- demographic factors including age, job, average family income, family size, sport experience (months), weekly duration of the sporting activity (h), pur-pose of participation in sporting activity, mental health as well as body image (via General Health Questionnaire and Multidimensional Body-Self Relations Questionnaire, respectively), and history of AAS use were obtained by inter-views using questionnaires. Results: Participants were all recreational male body-builders mean age (SD): 25.7 (7.1), ranging 14-56 yr. Self-report of AAS abuse was registered in 150 body-builders (16.6%). Among different psycho-socio-demographic factors, only family income and sport experience were inversely associated with AAS abuse. Conclusion: Lifetime prevalence of AAS abuse is relatively high among recreational body-builders based on their self-report. Some psycho-socio-demographic factors including family income and sport experience may influence the pre-valence of AAS abuse. © 2015, Iranian Journal of Public Health. All rights reserved

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