| Literature DB >> 30674237 |
Diogo Monteiro1,2, Diogo S Teixeira3, Anabela Vitorino1, João Moutão1,2, Filipe Rodrigues4, Sérgio Machado5,6,7, Luís Cid1,2.
Abstract
This study aimed to analyze measurement invariance of the Behavioral Regulation Sports Questionnaire (BRSQ) across gender and four different sports. In addition, we examined nomological validity via basic psychological needs satisfaction. Participants totaled 1,812 Portuguese athletes (1,220 males and 592 females; aged 15-59 years, Mage = 17.72, SD = 5.51) from football ( n = 596), basketball ( n = 273), swimming ( n = 800), and parasport ( n = 143). The BRSQ measurement model was invariant across gender and these four sports. The scale confirmed nomological validity in that satisfaction of basic psychological needs positively predicted autonomous forms of motivation and negatively predicted more controlled motivation and amotivation as suggested by self-determination theory. In light of this evidence for BRSQ construct validity, composite reliability, nomological validity, and invariance across gender and four different sports, this scale is a useful tool for coaches of the aforementioned sports in their efforts to evaluate their athletes' motivation.Entities:
Keywords: basic psychological needs; motivation; multigroup analysis; self-determination theory; sport
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30674237 DOI: 10.1177/0031512519825700
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Percept Mot Skills ISSN: 0031-5125