| Literature DB >> 20977017 |
Tomás García Calvo1, Eduardo Cervelló, Ruth Jiménez, Damián Iglesias, Juan Antonio Moreno Murcia.
Abstract
Motivational characteristics are influential in shaping adolescents' desire to persist in sport or to discontinue their sport participation. Self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 2000) was utilized as the theoretical framework for this study. This theory examines whether sustained participatory involvement, defined as continued participation in the sport through the next year, was influenced by individuals' self-determined motivation and by the fulfillment of the three basic psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Four hundred ninety two soccer players between the ages of 13 and 17 years comprised the sample. Results indicated sport dropout was explained by higher levels of amotivation, external regulation, and introjected regulation and by lower satisfaction of relatedness and autonomy needs. The findings of this study contribute to the knowledge base on sport dropout as they supported many of self-determination theory.Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20977017 DOI: 10.1017/s1138741600002341
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Span J Psychol ISSN: 1138-7416 Impact factor: 1.264