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Development of basic psychological need satisfaction in physical education

2019

Research shows that sports-active students experience more basic need satisfaction (autonomy, competence, relatedness) in physical education (PE) than their non-sports-active peers, and thus, reap most of the benefits of PE. This study aimed to investigate the role of a two-year PE programme, referred to as Interest-based PE, in contributing to students’ basic need satisfaction in PE, and in particular, to assess potential basic needs-benefits among students who were not involved in leisure-time sport. Among 693 students, 348 were offered a choice of two different PE approaches (“explorative” vs. “sports” approach) for the next two years, while the remaining students continued to receive tr…

lcsh:SportsMedical educationlcsh:NX1-820self-determination theoryorganized sportmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Arts in generalNeed satisfactionPhysical educationlcsh:GV557-1198.995basic needsadolescentsPsychologyCompetence (human resources)Autonomymedia_commonJournal for Research in Arts and Sports Education
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The temporal relations of adolescents' basic need satisfaction in physical education and global self-worth

2020

This study investigated the temporal relations of adolescents’ basic need satisfaction in physical education (PE) and global self-worth in a sample of 3,398 lower and upper secondary school students (49% boys, 51% girls, average age T1 = 15.00, SD = 1.79). Four models and competing hypotheses were tested, and the model with bidirectional paths specified showed the best fit to the data. The bidirectional effect estimates suggest not only that basic need satisfaction in PE predicts global self-worth development but also that adolescents’ perceptions of global self-worth predict the degree to which they experience basic need satisfaction in PE. Findings could suggest that students with low glo…

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSelf-esteem050109 social psychologySample (statistics)030229 sport sciencesNeed satisfactionPhysical educationDevelopmental psychologyPeer review03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePsychological well-beingPerception0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Samfunnsvitenskapelige idrettsfag: 330Applied PsychologySelf-determination theorymedia_common
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Global Self-Worth among Adolescents: The Role of Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction in Physical Education

2019

Global self-worth is important for healthy development and learning, and is therefore highlighted as a major aim in the Norwegian physical education (PE) curriculum. Based on prior research this study aimed to assess potential differences in global self-worth and contextual basic need satisfaction among 2854 adolescents (47.5% boys, 52.5% girls, ages 13 and 16) participating in different movement contexts, and to determine whether basic need satisfaction in PE relates to global self-worth. Structural equation modeling analyses indicate that basic need satisfaction in PE relates significantly to global self-worth. However, adolescents who do not participate in movement contexts outside schoo…

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSelf-esteem050301 educationNorwegianNeed satisfactionlanguage.human_languageEducationDevelopmental psychologyPhysical educationPeer reviewInterpersonal relationshiplanguage0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Samfunnsvitenskapelige idrettsfag: 3300503 educationCompetence (human resources)Curriculum050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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A basic need theory approach to problematic Internet use and the mediating effect of psychological distress

2015

The Internet provides an easily accessible way to meet certain needs. Over-reliance on it leads to problematic use, which studies show can be predicted by psychological distress. Self-determination theory proposes that we all have the basic need for autonomy, competency, and relatedness. This has been shown to explain the motivations behind problematic Internet use. This study hypothesizes that individuals who are psychologically disturbed because their basic needs are not being met are more vulnerable to becoming reliant on the Internet when they seek such needs satisfaction from online activities, and tests a model in which basic needs predict problematic Internet use, fully mediated by p…

need satisfactionNeed theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectself-determination theorylcsh:BF1-990educationstructural equation modelingStructural equation modelingpsychological distressPsychologyOriginal Research ArticleGeneral PsychologySelf-determination theorymedia_commonbusiness.industrystructural equation modelTest (assessment)lcsh:PsychologyMediationproblematic Internet useThe InternetBasic needsPsychologybusinessSocial psychologyAutonomyFrontiers in Psychology
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A classification of motivation and behavior change techniques used in self-determination theory-based interventions in health contexts

2020

While evidence suggests that interventions based on self-determination theory have efficacy in motivating adoption and maintenance of health-related behaviors, and in promoting adaptive psychological outcomes, the motivational techniques that comprise the content of these interventions have not been comprehensively identified or described. The aim of the present study was to develop a classification system of the techniques that comprise self-determination theory interventions, with satisfaction of psychological needs as an organizing principle. Candidate techniques were identified through a comprehensive review of self-determination theory interventions and nomination by experts. The study…

need satisfactionitsemäärääminenOrganizing principleComputer scienceHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPsychological interventionSocial Sciences050109 social psychology/dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/exercise_nutrition_and_health_sciencesNEEDS0302 clinical medicineMedicine and Health SciencesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyApplied PsychologyAutonomy supportmedia_commonmotivaatioManagement science05 social sciencesBehavior changeBehavior change methodsSCIENCEautonomous motivationautonomy supportmotivational techniqueNominationPHYSICAL-EDUCATION TEACHERSAutonomyNeed satisfactionINTRINSIC MOTIVATIONEnvironmental EngineeringSelf-determination theory interventionsmedia_common.quotation_subjectself-determination theory interventionsMotivational technique03 medical and health sciencesmotivaatiopsykologia0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCompetence (human resources)Self-determination theorySUPPORT STUDENTS AUTONOMY030229 sport sciencesTAXONOMYGOALAutonomous motivationRELATEDNESS SUPPORTterveyskäyttäytyminenINTERNALIZATIONSPS Exercise Nutrition and Health SciencesCONSENSUS
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Differential effects of perceptions of equal, favourable and unfavourable autonomy support on educational and well-being outcomes

2019

In this study, we examined whether high-school students experienced optimal educational and well-being outcomes when they perceived that they and their classmates received an equal, rather than unequal, and high amount of autonomy support from teachers. In a prospective study that aimed to predict academic grades and well-being outcomes, surface analyses of polynomial regression equations pointed that perceptions of equal autonomy support were the most optimal in terms of yielding highest levels of need satisfaction, autonomous forms of motivation and happiness with math courses. Additionally, in accordance with tenets of self-determination theory, we demonstrated that effects associated wi…

need satisfactionopintomenestysacademic achievementitsemäärääminenhyvinvointi (terveydellinen)equality in autonomy supportopiskelijattukemineneducationdifferential treatment
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Differential effects of perceptions of equal, favourable and unfavourable autonomy support on educational and well-being outcomes

2019

Abstract In this study, we examined whether high-school students experienced optimal educational and well-being outcomes when they perceived that they and their classmates received an equal, rather than unequal, and high amount of autonomy support from teachers. In a prospective study that aimed to predict academic grades and well-being outcomes, surface analyses of polynomial regression equations pointed that perceptions of equal autonomy support were the most optimal in terms of yielding highest levels of need satisfaction, autonomous forms of motivation and happiness with math courses. Additionally, in accordance with tenets of self-determination theory, we demonstrated that effects asso…

opintomenestysneed satisfactionitsemäärääminenhyvinvointi (terveydellinen)equality in autonomy supportmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationNeed satisfactionEducationPerceptionDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta515media_commonPolynomial regressionopiskelijatAutonomy support05 social sciences050301 educationDifferential effectsacademic achievementtukeminenWell-beingHappinessdifferential treatmentPsychology0503 educationSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyContemporary Educational Psychology
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Talentutvikling i fotball : kan et opplevd motivasjonsklima predikere behovstilfredsstillelse og selvregulert læring hos unge talentfulle fotballspil…

2016

Masteroppgave i idrettsvitenskap - Universitetet i Agder 2016 Studies that have looked at the relationship between training and performance have sown that athletes must practice at lot in order to reach a high level (Côté et al., 2007; Ericsson et al., 1993; Simon & Chase, 1973), and motivation is viewed as an important factor in order to implement the required training. Through satisfaction of the basic needs of autonomy, competence and relatedness, athletes will feel self-determination and intrinsic motivation (Deci & Ryan, 1985). Furthermore, football players who spend more time promoting their own learning is often preferred over players taking less responsibility (Toering et al., 2012)…

restasjonsorientert motivasjonsklimaME517self-regulated learningmastery oriented motivational climatebehovstilfredsstillelsetalent developmentVDP::Social science: 200::Social science in sports: 330::Physical education and sport psychology: 333mestringsorientert motivasjonsklimabasic need satisfactiontalentutviklingselvregulert læringperformance oriented motivational climate
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