Peer-Reviewed Publications
Horn, K.E., & Harris, T.S. (2024). Predictors of Pregnancy Disclosure in DIII Collegiate Athletes. Journal of Athletic Training. https://doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-0498.23
Highlights
Highlights
- Athletes generally see exercise as safe during pregnancy
- Disclosure of pregnancy is more likely to happen, and to occur sooner, if the athlete is confident the AT can facilitate care
- Disclosure of pregnancy is more likely to happen, and to occur sooner, if the athlete believes the people around them will still perceive them as an athlete while pregnant
Harris, T.S., Smith, A.L., Boardley, I. (2023). Morality- and norm-based subgroups of disability sport athletes differ on their anticipated guilt and intentions towards doping. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1123/apaq.2023-0041
Highlights
Highlights
- Parasport athletes show similar levels to their able-bodied counterparts on all variables of interest
- A small subgroup of athletes are considered high-risk for doping because of their pattern reported normative perceptions and doping moral disengagement.
- The at-risk group reported comparatively lower anticipated guilt from doping and greater doping intentions.
Harris, T.S., Crowley, M.M., & Heller, H.M. (2023). Athlete doping confrontation efficacy and confrontation likelihood. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 102370. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2022.102370
Highlights
Highlights
- Athletes are equally likely to confront a teammate as an opponent for doping
- Greater confidence in ability to confront associated with greater likelihood to confront teammate/opponent
- Moral disengagement may decrease likelihood of an athlete to confront a teammate only
- Confrontation may be a possible first step in the whistleblowing process
Boardley, I.D., Smith, A.L., Ntoumanis, N., Gucciardi, D.F., Harris, T.S. (2019). Perceptions of coach doping confrontation efficacy and athlete susceptibility to intentional and inadvertent doping. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sport. doi: 10.1111/sms.13489