Commitment in sport: Motivational climate, need satisfaction/thwarting and behavioural outcomes

Ken Hodge , Graig M. Chow , Matteo Luzzeri , Tara Scanlan , Larry Scanlan
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We examined whether motivational climate (autonomy-supportive coach climate; controlling coach climate) and basic psychological need satisfaction/thwarting (i.e., autonomy, competence, relatedness) were related to sport commitment (enthusiastic and constrained commitment) and self-reported behavioural outcomes (i.e., behavioural effort; intention to continue) in sport. Participants were 229 young adult athletes from a range of sports (M age = 19.70 years; SD = 1.51 yrs) who had participated in their sport for an average of 10.1 years (SD = 4.03 yrs). Path analyses revealed positive associations amongst autonomy-supportive climate, need satisfaction, enthusiastic commitment, and self-reported behavioural outcomes. Similarly, positive links were found amongst controlling climate, need thwarting, constrained commitment, and, to a lesser extent, behavioural outcomes. We also examined mediation effects: (a) the relationship between need satisfaction and behavioural effort was partially mediated by enthusiastic commitment; (b) the relationship between need satisfaction and future intentions was fully mediated by enthusiastic commitment; while (c) no significant mediation effects were found for need thwarting, commitment dimensions, and behavioural outcomes. Our results highlighted the role of enthusiastic commitment as an important psychological construct mediating the relationship between athlete need satisfaction and behavioural outcomes. We extended previous research examining sport commitment by integrating the multidimensional Sport Commitment Model (enthusiastic and constrained commitment) with need satisfaction and need thwarting in an effort to investigate self-reported behavioural outcomes in sport. Future research employing longitudinal research designs is needed to examine these relationships over time and with behavioural measures of effort, intention to continue, and actual persistence.

运动中的承诺:激励气氛、需求满足/挫败和行为结果
我们考察了动机气候(自主支持教练气候;基本心理需求满足/挫败(即自主性、能力、亲缘性)与运动承诺(热情承诺和约束承诺)和自我报告的行为结果(即行为努力;继续运动的意图。参与者为229名来自不同运动项目的年轻成年运动员(M年龄 = 19.70岁;SD = 1.51岁),平均参加运动10.1年(SD = 4.03岁)。通径分析显示自主支持氛围、需求满足、热情承诺和自我报告行为结果之间存在正相关。同样,在控制气候、需求挫败、约束承诺以及(在较小程度上)行为结果之间发现了正相关。我们还研究了中介效应:(a)需求满足和行为努力之间的关系被热情承诺部分中介;(b)需求满足与未来意向之间的关系被热情承诺完全中介;而(c)在需求阻碍、承诺维度和行为结果方面没有发现显著的中介效应。我们的研究结果强调了热情承诺作为一个重要的心理结构的作用,调解运动员需求满意度和行为结果之间的关系。我们通过将多维体育承诺模型(热情承诺和约束承诺)与需求满足和需求挫败相结合,扩展了之前对体育承诺的研究,以调查自我报告的体育行为结果。未来的研究需要采用纵向研究设计来检验这些关系随着时间的推移,以及努力、继续的意图和实际坚持的行为测量。
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