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Citation

Rocchi M, Pelletier LG. J. Sport Exerc. Psychol. 2017; 39(5): 366-378.

Affiliation

University of Ottawa.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Human Kinetics Publishers)

DOI

10.1123/jsep.2016-0267

PMID

29251089

Abstract

This study explored how the coaching context influences coaches' psychological needs, motivation, and reported interpersonal behaviors, using self-determination theory. In Study 1, 56 coaches identified how contextual factors influence their coaching experience. Coaches identified administration, athlete motivation, colleagues, parents, professional development, time, and work-life as having the largest impact on them. In Study 2, 424 coaches reported on their perceptions of the factors identified in Study 1 and their psychological needs, motivation, and interpersonal behaviors. Structural equation modeling analyses suggested perceptions of the coaching context supported or thwarted their psychological needs, which positively or negatively predicted their autonomous and controlled motivation. Coaches' autonomous motivation predicted their reported supportive interpersonal behaviors and controlled motivation predicted thwarting behaviors. Overall, the results provided additional support for understanding how the coaching context, coaches' psychological needs, and their motivation for coaching relate to their coaching behaviors.


Language: en

Keywords

contextual motivation; need support; need thwarting; self-determination; sport coaches

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