Are the athletes' perceptions of the coach's autonomy support, age and practice time associated with the development of life skills among young athletes?

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This cross-sectional study investigated if the coach's autonomy support, age and time of practice are associated with the development of life skills among 461 young Brazilians athletes (325 boys and 136 girls) aged between 10–17 years (Mage=15.12, SD=1.44). Data collection was conducted via the Life Skills Scale for Sport (P-LSSS) and Perceived Autonomy Support: Exercise Climate Questionnaire (PASECQ). Data analysis was conducted through independent t test, Pearson’s correlation, and Multiple Regression (p

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Freire, G. L. M., Ribeiro, L. C., de Oliveira, D. V., de Oliveira, I. F., Fiorese, L., & do Nascimento, J. R. A. (2023). Are the athletes’ perceptions of the coach’s autonomy support, age and practice time associated with the development of life skills among young athletes? Cuadernos de Psicologia Del Deporte, 23(1), 79–88. https://doi.org/10.6018/cpd.482411

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