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Cohesiveness, coach's interpersonal style and psychological needs: Their effects on self-determination and athletes' subjective well-being
Authors:Cline M Blanchard  Catherine E Amiot  Stphane Perreault  Robert J Vallerand  Pierre Provencher
Institution:aSchool of Psychology, University of Ottawa, P.O. box 450, Stn. A, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada;bUniversité du Québec à Montréal, Canada;cUniversité du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada
Abstract:GoalThe goal of this study was to test the impact of cohesiveness and coaches' controlling interpersonal style on athletes' perceptions of autonomy, competence and relatedness. A contextual motivation sequence Vallerand, R. J. (1997). Toward a hierarchical model of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. In M. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology, Vol. 29 (pp. 271–360). New York: Academic Press.] was tested whereby social factors supporting the satisfaction of basic needs would increase the level of sport self-determination, which in turn, should predict subjective well-being in athletes.MethodThe proposed sequence was tested with 197 basketball players using structural equation modeling. The hypothesized model was supported.ResultsPerceptions of cohesiveness positively predicted the satisfaction of the basic needs. Perceptions of coaches' controlling interpersonal style negatively impacted feelings of autonomy. In turn, psychological needs predicted self-determination in sports ensuing greater sport satisfaction and positive emotions in sports. Tests of indirect effects also supported the mediating role of psychological needs and self-determination.ConclusionResults are discussed in light of the different types of motivational antecedents and their influence on the psychological needs.
Keywords:Cohesiveness  Controlling interpersonal style  Psychological mediators  Self-determination in team sports  Subjective well-being
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