School of Psychology and Speech Pathology, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2012 Oct;34(5):661-82. doi: 10.1123/jsep.34.5.661.
The present study investigated the transcontextual process of motivation in sport injury prevention. We examined whether general causality orientation, perceived autonomy support from coaches (PAS), self-determined motivation (SD-Mtv), and basic need satisfaction in a sport context predicted SD-Mtv, beliefs, and adherence with respect to sport injury prevention. Elite athletes (N = 533) completed self-report measures of the predictors (Week 1) and the dependent variables (Week 2). Variance-based structural equation modeling supported hypotheses: SD-Mtv in a sport context was significantly predicted by PAS and basic need satisfaction and was positively associated with SD-Mtv for sport injury prevention when controlling for general causality orientation. SD-Mtv for sport injury prevention was a significant predictor of adherence to injury-preventive behaviors and beliefs regarding safety in sport. In conclusion, the transcontextual mechanism of motivation may explain the process by which distal motivational factors in sport direct the formation of proximal motivation, beliefs, and behaviors of sport injury prevention.
本研究调查了运动损伤预防中动机的跨情境过程。我们考察了一般因果取向、教练感知的自主性支持 (PAS)、自我决定动机 (SD-Mtv) 和运动情境中的基本需求满足是否可以预测 SD-Mtv、信念和运动损伤预防的依从性。精英运动员 (N = 533) 在第 1 周完成了预测因素 (第 1 周) 和因变量 (第 2 周) 的自我报告测量。基于方差的结构方程模型支持以下假设:运动情境中的 SD-Mtv 可由 PAS 和基本需求满足显著预测,并且在控制一般因果取向时,与运动损伤预防的 SD-Mtv 呈正相关。运动损伤预防的 SD-Mtv 是对预防受伤行为和对运动安全的信念的依从性的重要预测因素。总之,动机的跨情境机制可以解释运动中远程动机因素如何指导近端动机、信念和运动损伤预防行为的形成。