Abstract

The study aims to identify athletes' doping knowledge at the 20th National Sports Week (PON XX Papua) in 2021. This study is a quantitative descriptive research study. The sample for this study included 40 athletes selected at the PON XX Papua using a random sampling technique. An athlete's doping knowledge test in the form of a multiple-choice test with four response choices was utilized as the research instrument, prepared based on the World Anti-Doping Code 2021 (WADC). The data were analyzed descriptively using percentages and significance tests such as the t-test and Kruskal Willis. According to the research findings, athletes' doping knowledge at PON XX Papua was in the low classification with 55%, the sufficient classification with 32.5%, and the high classification with 12.5%. The dimension of factual knowledge of athletes is in the low classification (53%); the dimension of conceptual knowledge is in the low classification (50%), and the dimension of procedural knowledge is in the sufficient classification (59%). Based on athlete characteristics, the knowledge of doping athletes in individual and group sports did not significantly differ (sig. 0.973 > α=0.05). Furthermore, while there was no significant difference in athletes' doping knowledge based on gender (sig. 0.846 > α=0.05), there was a significant difference based on education level (sig. 0.027 < α=0.05).

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