Coaches' interpersonal style, basic psychological needs and the well- and ill-being of young soccer players: A longitudinal analysis

Isabel Balaguer, Lorena González, Priscila Fabra, Isabel Castillo, Juan Mercé, Joan Duda

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Abstract

This study entailed a longitudinal test of basic psychological needs theory, a sub-theory in the self-determination framework (Deci n(T2) = 597]. Changes in the players' perceptions of an autonomy supportive environment significantly predicted changes in psychological need satisfaction (positively) and in psychological need thwarting (negatively). Changes in psychological need satisfaction positively predicted changes in subjective vitality and negatively related to cross-time variation in global burnout scores. In contrast, changes in the players' perceptions of a controlling coach-created environment were positively associated with changes in psychological need thwarting that corresponded to increases in player burnout. Finally, results provided support for the assumed mediational roles of psychological need satisfaction and need thwarting in the social environment to well- and ill-being relationships.
This study entailed a longitudinal test of basic psychological needs theory, a sub-theory in the self-determination framework (Deci n(T2) = 597]. Changes in the players' perceptions of an autonomy supportive environment significantly predicted changes in psychological need satisfaction (positively) and in psychological need thwarting (negatively). Changes in psychological need satisfaction positively predicted changes in subjective vitality and negatively related to cross-time variation in global burnout scores. In contrast, changes in the players' perceptions of a controlling coach-created environment were positively associated with changes in psychological need thwarting that corresponded to increases in player burnout. Finally, results provided support for the assumed mediational roles of psychological need satisfaction and need thwarting in the social environment to well- and ill-being relationships.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1619-1626
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Sport Sciences
Volume30
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Keywords

  • autonomy support
  • controlling style
  • self-determination theory
  • subjective vitality
  • burnout

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