Autonomous forms of motivation underpinning injury prevention and rehabilitation among police officers: An application of the trans-contextual model |
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Authors: | Derwin King-Chung Chan Martin S. Hagger |
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Affiliation: | 1. Personality, Social Psychology, and Health Research Group, School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG7 2RD, UK 2. School of Psychology and Speech Pathology, Curtin University, Perth, Australia
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Abstract: | The present study applied the trans-contextual model (TCM) to understand the motivational processes underpinning workers?? injury prevention and rehabilitation intentions and behavior. Full-time police officers (N?=?207; M age?=?37.24, SD?=?9.93) completed questionnaire measures of the TCM variables. Covariance-based SEM for the full sample revealed that the effect of autonomy support from supervisor on autonomous motivation for injury prevention (M-injury) was fully mediated by autonomous work motivation (M-work), and the effect of M-injury on intention was fully mediated by attitude and subjective norm. Variance-based SEM for the 87 participants who had recent occupational injury showed that the effect of autonomy support from supervisor on autonomous treatment motivation (M-treatment) was partially mediated by M-work, and the effect of perceived autonomy support from physician on treatment adherence was fully mediated by M-treatment. There was no effect of treatment adherence on recovery length. Findings support the motivational sequence of the TCM in an occupational context. |
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