Self-Determination Theory and Diminished Functioning
Nottingham Trent University · University of Birmingham · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Drawing from self-determination theory, three studies explored the social-environmental conditions that satisfy versus thwart psychological needs and, in turn, affect psychological functioning and well-being or ill-being. In cross-sectional Studies 1 and 2, structural equation modeling analyses supported latent factor models in which need satisfaction was predicted by athletes' perceptions of autonomy support, and need thwarting was better predicted by coach control. Athletes' perceptions of need satisfaction predicted positive outcomes associated with sport participation (vitality and positive affect), whereas need thwarting more consistently predicted maladaptive outcomes (disordered eating, burnout,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.68
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 89
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5Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Structural equation modeling
- Athletes
- Operationalization
- Self-determination theory
- Affect (linguistics)
- Social psychology
- Burnout