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The Temporal Relations of Adolescents' Basic Need Satisfaction in Physical Education and Global Self-Worth

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JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY
卷 42, 期 6, 页码 480-489

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HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1123/jsep.2019-0030

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basic psychological needs; direction of effects; PE; psychological well-being; self-determination theory; self-esteem

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This study investigated the temporal relations of adolescents' basic need satisfaction in physical education (PE) and global self-worth in a sample of 3,398 lower and upper secondary school students (49% boys, 51% girls, average age T1 = 15.00, SD = 1.79). Four models and competing hypotheses were tested, and the model with bidirectional paths specified showed the best fit to the data. The bidirectional effect estimates suggest not only that basic need satisfaction in PE predicts global self-worth development but also that adolescents' perceptions of global self-worth predict the degree to which they experience basic need satisfaction in PE. Findings could suggest that students with low global self-worth are less sensitive to basic need support in PE. These students may need personally tailored need-supportive initiatives in order to develop basic need satisfaction in PE and, thus, global selfworth through PE.

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