Effects of Appearance- and Performance-Enhancing Drugs on Personality Traits

Appearance- and performance-enhancing drugs (APEDs) are commonly used by adolescents and young adults in an effort to improve not only athletic performance but also physical and mental efficiency and sexual appearance. The rationale for using these drugs is grounded in the perceived importance of ex...

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Main Authors: Simona Zaami, Adele Minutillo, Ascanio Sirignano, Enrico Marinelli
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.730167/full
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spelling doaj-e3e3f22cee4b4eecb311edacae887f432021-09-24T04:44:37ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-09-011210.3389/fpsyt.2021.730167730167Effects of Appearance- and Performance-Enhancing Drugs on Personality TraitsSimona Zaami0Adele Minutillo1Ascanio Sirignano2Enrico Marinelli3Department of Anatomical, Histological, Forensic and Orthopedic Sciences, Sapienza University, Rome, ItalyNational Centre on Addiction and Doping, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, ItalySchool of Law, Medico-Legal Section, University of Camerino, Camerino, ItalyDepartment of Anatomical, Histological, Forensic and Orthopedic Sciences, Sapienza University, Rome, ItalyAppearance- and performance-enhancing drugs (APEDs) are commonly used by adolescents and young adults in an effort to improve not only athletic performance but also physical and mental efficiency and sexual appearance. The rationale for using these drugs is grounded in the perceived importance of external appearance, the quest for health and youth, and the urge to boost one's sexual performances. Although APED users tend to be quite moderate overall, some specific subpopulations can display pathological use associated with high-risk behaviors. A wide and diverse range of APEDs is now easily accessible to almost anyone through backdoor online avenues. Common APEDs include anabolic–androgenic steroids, non-steroidal anabolics, anorectics, diuretics and ergo/thermogenics, nootropics or “cognition enhancers,” licit and illicit psychostimulants, and finally, sexual enhancers. The use of APEDs appears linked to several psychopathological disorders of unclear prevalence, e.g., body image disorders and eating disorders, perfectionism, but also depression and loneliness. The role of personality traits related to APED use has been investigated in adolescents and young adults, in elite and amateur athletes, and in chemsexers and associated with the above-reported personality traits. The studies herein analyzed show that APED consumption in the general population is quickly growing into a public health concern. It is therefore essential to launch prevention and intervention projects aimed at promoting safe instrumental use of the body, not only in sports disciplines but also among the general population, and to promote psychological aid procedures for people with substance use issues, depression and anxiety, and body image disorders.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.730167/fullappearance- and performance-enhancing drugsAPEDsanabolic–androgenic steroidspersonality traitspsychiatric implication
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Ascanio Sirignano
Enrico Marinelli
Effects of Appearance- and Performance-Enhancing Drugs on Personality Traits
Frontiers in Psychiatry
appearance- and performance-enhancing drugs
APEDs
anabolic–androgenic steroids
personality traits
psychiatric implication
author_facet Simona Zaami
Adele Minutillo
Ascanio Sirignano
Enrico Marinelli
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title Effects of Appearance- and Performance-Enhancing Drugs on Personality Traits
title_short Effects of Appearance- and Performance-Enhancing Drugs on Personality Traits
title_full Effects of Appearance- and Performance-Enhancing Drugs on Personality Traits
title_fullStr Effects of Appearance- and Performance-Enhancing Drugs on Personality Traits
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Appearance- and Performance-Enhancing Drugs on Personality Traits
title_sort effects of appearance- and performance-enhancing drugs on personality traits
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series Frontiers in Psychiatry
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publishDate 2021-09-01
description Appearance- and performance-enhancing drugs (APEDs) are commonly used by adolescents and young adults in an effort to improve not only athletic performance but also physical and mental efficiency and sexual appearance. The rationale for using these drugs is grounded in the perceived importance of external appearance, the quest for health and youth, and the urge to boost one's sexual performances. Although APED users tend to be quite moderate overall, some specific subpopulations can display pathological use associated with high-risk behaviors. A wide and diverse range of APEDs is now easily accessible to almost anyone through backdoor online avenues. Common APEDs include anabolic–androgenic steroids, non-steroidal anabolics, anorectics, diuretics and ergo/thermogenics, nootropics or “cognition enhancers,” licit and illicit psychostimulants, and finally, sexual enhancers. The use of APEDs appears linked to several psychopathological disorders of unclear prevalence, e.g., body image disorders and eating disorders, perfectionism, but also depression and loneliness. The role of personality traits related to APED use has been investigated in adolescents and young adults, in elite and amateur athletes, and in chemsexers and associated with the above-reported personality traits. The studies herein analyzed show that APED consumption in the general population is quickly growing into a public health concern. It is therefore essential to launch prevention and intervention projects aimed at promoting safe instrumental use of the body, not only in sports disciplines but also among the general population, and to promote psychological aid procedures for people with substance use issues, depression and anxiety, and body image disorders.
topic appearance- and performance-enhancing drugs
APEDs
anabolic–androgenic steroids
personality traits
psychiatric implication
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