Work motivation and affect regulation capabilities in a group of italian military finance students

Q3 Social Sciences
A. Renzi, C. Di Monte, Luigi Cinque, A. Coscarelli, M. Tomai, Debora Camicia
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Motivation in the workplace has been a central topic in regard to both theoretical and or-ganisational issues. The aim of this study was to examine the association between affect regu-lation capabilities levels and different motivational dimensions according to the self-determination theory in military students. Following questionnaires were administered to 198 Italian military finance students (183 male): a sociodemographic questionnaire, the 20-itemToronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), and the Multidimensional Work Motivation Scale (MWMS). Data analysis showed that the high affect regulation capabilities group scored sig-nificantly higher in autonomous motivation compared to the intermediate and low affect capa-bilities groups and significantly lower in external motivation. Meanwhile, the low affect regu-lation capabilities group scored significant higher in amotivation compared to the intermediate and high affect regulation capabilities groups. The results confirmed the association between abilities in emotional regulation and motivational dimension scores. Further studies are needed to confirm these preliminary results, which could orientate the selection and training of future military students.
一群意大利军事金融学生的工作动机和影响调节能力
工作场所的动机一直是一个关于理论和组织问题的中心话题。摘要本研究旨在探讨军人学生自我决定理论下情绪调节能力水平与不同动机维度的关系。对198名意大利军事金融专业学生(男性183名)进行问卷调查:社会人口学问卷、20项多伦多述情障碍量表(TAS-20)和多维工作动机量表(MWMS)。数据分析表明,高情感调节能力组的自主动机得分显著高于中、低情感调节能力组,而外部动机得分显著低于中、低情感调节能力组。同时,低情感调节能力组的动机得分显著高于中、高情感调节能力组。结果证实了情绪调节能力与动机维度得分之间的联系。这些初步结果需要进一步的研究来证实,为未来军事学生的选拔和培养提供方向。
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Psicologia della Salute
Psicologia della Salute Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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