| Literature DB >> 31893121 |
Lisa Chaba1,2, Fabienne d'Arripe-Longueville2, Vanessa Lentillon-Kaestner1, Stéphanie Scoffier-Mériaux2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The drive for muscularity behaviors are very common in male athletes, especially in male bodybuilders. Studies have related drive for muscularity behaviors to body dissatisfaction, eating disorders and muscle dysmorphia.Entities:
Keywords: Drive for muscularity behaviors; Male bodybuilders; Self-determination theory; Theory of planned behavior; Trans-contextual model of motivation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31893121 PMCID: PMC6937858 DOI: 10.1186/s40337-019-0274-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eat Disord ISSN: 2050-2974
Fig. 1The TCM of Hagger and Chatzisarantis (2009) [3]
Fig. 2Hypothetical application of Hagger and Chatzisarantis’s (2009) [3] TCM to DM in male bodybuilders. Note. AM = autonomous motivation for sport; CM = controlled motivation for sport; Attitude = attitude to gain muscle mass; Subjective norm = subjective norm related to gain muscle mass; Perceived behavioral control = perceived behavioral control related to gain muscle mass; Intention = intention to gain muscle mass
Descriptive statistics, reliability coefficients, and Pearson correlations (N = 171)
| Variables | Mean (SD) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Autonomous motivation for sport | 6.22 (0.66) | |||||||
| 2. Controlled motivation for sport | 2.21 (0.77) | .72 | ||||||
| 3. Attitude to gain muscle mass | 4.31 (1.57) | -.07 | .37** | |||||
| 4. Subjective norm related to gain muscle mass | 3.29 (1.18) | .01 | .18* | .34** | ||||
| 5. Perceived behavioral control related to gain muscle mass | 5.92 (1.07) | .34** | .02 | .21** | .16* | |||
| 6. Intention | 5.09 (1.64) | .29** | .23** | .49** | .28** | .56** | ||
| 7. Drive for muscularity behaviors | 3.25 (1.42) | .21** | .34** | .33** | .14 | .31** | .50** |
* p < .05; ** p < .01. The Cronbach alpha values are reported on the diagonal of the matrix in the table
Series of path analyses for the final structural model
| χ2 (df) | RMSEA | TLI | CFI | AIC | ECVI | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1 | 33.1 (6) | .000 | .16 | .62 | .89 | 91.1 | .524 |
| Model 2 | 39.6 (13) | .000 | .11 | .83 | .89 | 83.6 | .480 |
| Model 3 | 13.8 (11) | .244 | .03 | .98 | .99 | 61.8 | .355 |
χ2 = chi square; RMSEA Root mean square error of approximation, TLI Tucker-Lewis index, CFI Comparative fit index, AIC Akaike’s information criterion, ECVI Expected cross validation index
Fig. 3Final path analysis of the TCM applied to DM among male bodybuilders
Notes. CM = controlled motivation for sport; AM = autonomous motivation for sport; Attitude = attitude to gain muscle mass; Subjective Norm = subjective norm related to gain muscle mass; Perceived Behavioral Control = perceived behavioral control related to gain muscle mass; Intention = intention to gain muscle mass. * p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001
Summary of multiple mediation analyses for the final structural model
| Independent variable | First mediator variable | Second mediator variable | Dependent variable | Mean indirect effect | SE of mean | Bias-corrected 95% CI mean effect | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AM | PBC | INT | DM | .56*** | .40*** | .45** | .13 | .80*** | .18 | .05 | [.09 to .30] |
| CM | Att | INT | DM | .75*** | .37*** | .62*** | .41** | .50*** | .14 | .04 | [.07 to .24] |
AM autonomous motivation for sport, CM controlled motivation for sport, PBC perceived behavioral control related to drive for muscularity, Att attitude related to drive for muscularity, INT intention to gain muscle mass, DM drive for muscularity, a direct effect of the independent variable on the first mediator variable, b direct effect of the second mediator variable on the dependent variable, c indirect effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable through mediator variables, c’ direct effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable, d direct effect of the first mediator variable on the second variable, 95% CI lower and upper bounds of bias-corrected 95% confidence interval with 10,000 bootstrap samples
** p < .01; *** p < .001