Social physique anxiety, body esteem, and social anxiety in bodybuilders and self-reported anabolic steroid users

Michael J. Schwerin, Kevin J. Corcoran, Leslee Fisher, David Patterson, Waide Askew, Tracy Olrich, Scott Shanks

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Abstract

Social physique anxiety, upper body esteem, social anxiety, and body dissatisfaction were examined among self-reported anabolic steroid (AS)- using bodybuilders, non-using bodybuilders, athletically active exercisers, and non-exercising individuals. Results indicate that: (a) the AS-using bodybuilder group had significantly lower levels of social physique anxiety than non user groups. (b) AS-using bodybuilders have significantly higher upper body strength ratings than do non-users (non-using bodybuilders, athletically active exercisers, and non-exercisers), and (c) no differences among groups on a measure of social anxiety. Implications for further research and intervention are discussed in terms of the differences between anabolic steroids and other substances of abuse.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-8
Number of pages8
JournalAddictive Behaviors
Volume21
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1996

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