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Contextual and individual influences on antisocial behaviour and psychobiosocial states of youth soccer players
Authors:Laura Bortoli  Giovanni Messina  Maurizio ZorbaClaudio Robazza
Affiliation:a Behavioral Imaging and Neural Dynamics Center, Department of Medicine and Aging Sciences, University “G. D'Annunzio”, Chieti-Pescara, Italy
b Doctorate School, University “Tor Vergata” of Rome, Italy
c Faculty of Medicine, University of Udine, Italy
Abstract:

Purpose

The aim of the study was to assess the effects of contextual and individual variables (perceived motivational climate and moral atmosphere, task/ego orientation and perceived competence) on antisocial behaviour and emotion-related psychobiosocial (PBS) states as conceptualised within the individual zones of optimal functioning model.

Participants

The study was conducted on a sample of 382 young male soccer players, aged from 14 to 16 years, drawn from 27 Italian teams.

Method

A cross-sectional design was used. Assessment included measures of reported antisocial behaviour, perceived moral atmosphere, perceived motivational climate, goal orientation, perceived competence, and PBS states. Data analysis involved confirmatory factor analysis of measures and path analysis of the hypothesized relationships.

Results

Results suggest that performance climate and a moral atmosphere, in which aggressive behaviours are encouraged, are likely to determine antisocial behaviour and a range of unpleasant PBS states in young sports participants.

Conclusions

Findings substantiate the importance of the situational factors on ethical aspects and emotional states in youngsters.
Keywords:Achievement goal theory   Moral atmosphere   Perceived sports competence   IZOF model
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