The role of controlled motivation in the self-esteem of adolescent students in physical education classes

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The aim of this cross-sectional study was to analyse the relationships between the satisfaction of psychological basic needs, physical education, academic controlling motivation, and selfesteem, and to propose a prediction model in line with the postulates from the hierarchical model found in the self-determination theory. The participants were 618 physical education students from primary and secondary school (317 girls and 301 boys) aged between 10 and 14 years old (M = 11.62; SD = 0.94). The questionnaires basic psychological needs in exercise measurement scale (BPNES), perceived locus of causality scale (PLOC), the academic motivation scale (EME), and physical self-perception profile (PSPP) were used to measure the studied variables. The results showed that autonomy and relatedness significantly and negatively predicted physical education controlling motivation, which predicted a positive and significant academic controlling motivation. This, in turn, negatively and significantly predicted self-esteem. It is concluded that it is essential to avoid controlling motivation to promote the development of a positive self-perception in students.

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Valero-Valenzuela, A., Huéscar, E., Núñez, J. L., León, J., Conte, L., & Moreno-Murcia, J. A. (2021). The role of controlled motivation in the self-esteem of adolescent students in physical education classes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111602

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