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摘要
本研究通过自我决定理论框架,探讨人际关系、社会支持和运动授权对1530名非运动大学生体育活动行为改变的协同效应。混合方法分析显示,社会支持(β = 0.28, p <;0.001)和运动授权(β = 0.21, p <;0.05)作为双重中介,解释了39%的行为改变阶段的差异,它们的相互作用表现出协同增强(ΔR2 = 0.06, p <;0.05)。通径分析确定了三个核心机制:对运动意图(β = 0.35)和自我效能(β = 0.29)的直接影响,同伴网络效应对行为维持的间接中介作用(Bootstrap CI: 0.11-0.23),以及关系质量放大干预效果的调节调节作用(ΔR2 = 0.09, p <;0.01)。理论整合表明,社会资本通过人际关系增强授权和内在动机。实际意义表明,针对同伴支持社区(Cohen’s d = 0.72)、自主支持反馈的赋权课程(d = 0.65)和关系咨询(d = 0.68)的多层次干预可以达到与既定锻炼计划相当的结果。尽管存在截面设计的局限性和自我报告的数据,本研究创新性地验证了潜在变量模型和效应量量化,为将社会情绪学习整合到大学健康促进中提供了证据。在方法上,它通过经过验证的机制和由经验指标支持的可操作策略来推进精确干预开发。
The influence of social support and empowerment on physical exercise behavior in university students: A self-determination theory perspective
This study investigates the synergistic effects of interpersonal relationships, social support, and exercise empowerment on promoting physical activity behavior change among 1530 non-athletic university students through a self-determination theory framework. Mixed-methods analysis revealed that social support (β = 0.28, p < 0.001) and exercise empowerment (β = 0.21, p < 0.05) serve as dual mediators, explaining 39 % of variance in behavioral change stages, with their interaction exhibiting synergistic enhancement (ΔR2 = 0.06, p < 0.05). Path analysis identified three core mechanisms: direct impacts on exercise intention (β = 0.35) and self-efficacy (β = 0.29), indirect mediation of peer network effects on behavioral maintenance (Bootstrap CI: 0.11–0.23), and moderated moderation where relationship quality amplified intervention efficacy (ΔR2 = 0.09, p < 0.01). Theoretical integration demonstrated that social capital enhances empowerment and intrinsic motivation through interpersonal connections. Practical implications suggest multi-level interventions targeting peer-supported communities (Cohen's d = 0.72), empowerment curricula with autonomy-supportive feedback (d = 0.65), and relationship counseling (d = 0.68) could achieve comparable outcomes to established exercise programs. Despite cross-sectional design limitations and self-reported data, this study innovatively validates latent variable modeling and effect size quantification, providing evidence for integrating social-emotional learning into university health promotion. Methodologically, it advances precision intervention development through validated mechanisms and actionable strategies supported by empirical metrics.
期刊介绍:
Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.