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Parental behavior, cognitive appraisal, and motivation in young athletes

Parental behavior, cognitive appraisal, and motivation in young athletes

Gomes, A. Rui;

Gonçalves, A. Manuela

;

Dias, Olga Alexandra Coelho Lopes

;

Morais, Catarina

| Routledge | 2019 | DOI

Journal Article

This study tested two hypotheses relating young athletes’ sports motivations to parental behaviors and cognitive appraisal: (1) young athletes’ motivation in sports is related to their parents’ behavior; and (2) this relationship is mediated by cognitive appraisal, even after controlling for competitive level and sports records. Method: This cross-sectional study included 673 young athletes and it measured the athletes’ perceptions of parental behaviors, cognitive appraisal, and sports motivation. Results: Structural equation modeling confirmed Hypothesis 1 -- the mother’s behaviors accounted for 15 to 16% of the variance in sports motivation, and the father’s behaviors accounted for 12 to 21% of the variance. The correlation patterns differed according to whether the athletes were evaluating the mother’s or father’s behaviors.
Hypothesis 2 also was confirmed, for cognitive appraisal partially mediated the relationship between the perception of parental behaviors and sports motivation (34% of the variance was accounted for by the perception of the mother’s behavior; 30% by the father’s). The mediating model did not vary with competitive level or sports records. Conclusion: Parental behaviors and cognitive appraisal need to be taken into account to understand young athletes’ sports motivations.
Psychology Research Centre (UID/PSI/01662/2013), University of Minho
COMPETE2020. PT2020 Partnership Agreement (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007653)
Project UID/MAT/00013/2013
Guimarães, European City of Sport 2013
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Publicação

Ano de Publicação: 2019

Editora: Routledge

Identificadores

ISSN: 0270-1367