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Autonomy support in physical education promotes autonomous motivation towards leisure-time physical activity: evidence from a sample of Chinese college students.

Kahar Abula1, Jürgen Beckmann1,2, Zhongkai He3, Chengwa Cheong4, Fuquan Lu3, Peter Gröpel5.   

Abstract

Based on the trans-contextual model, two studies aimed to test whether autonomy-supportive physical education (PE) promotes autonomous motivation towards leisure-time physical activity among Chinese college students. Study 1 was conducted in September 2015 and used a cross-sectional design. Participants were students who provided data on perceived autonomy support and motivation for physical activity. Regression analysis was used to analyze the data. Study 2 took place from September to December 2015 and employed an experimental design. Participants were PE teachers and their students. The teachers were randomized to either an intervention or a control group and those in the intervention group received a 3-month long autonomy-supportive intervention program. Their students provided data on motivation. The data were analyzed with repeated measurement analysis of variance. A total of 681 students aged 16-26 years participated in Study 1. Perceived autonomy support predicted autonomous motivation in PE (β = 0.18, P = 0.001), which in turn predicted autonomous motivation towards leisure-time physical activity (β = 0.51, P = 0.001). Ten PE teachers (28-53 years) and 258 students (16-26 years) participated in Study 2. Students who were educated by the intervention teachers had significantly stronger autonomous motivation towards leisure-time physical activity than students educated by the control teachers after the intervention, (F = 12.41, P = 0.001). The results suggest that PE may serve as an effective platform to promote an active lifestyle among Chinese college students when teachers provide students with an experience of autonomy.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30590612     DOI: 10.1093/heapro/day102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Int        ISSN: 0957-4824            Impact factor:   2.483


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Authors:  Cristina Cadenas-Sanchez; Javier Lamoneda; Francisco Javier Huertas-Delgado
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-02-26       Impact factor: 3.390

2.  Longitudinal Effects of Motivation and Physical Activity on Depressive Symptoms among College Students.

Authors:  Jie Zhang; Xiangli Gu; Xiaoxia Zhang; Jihye Lee; Mei Chang; Tao Zhang
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-05-12       Impact factor: 3.390

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