The role of motivational climate for sense of vitality in organized youth grassroots football players: Do harmonious and obsessive types of passion play a mediating role?
Author(s) -
Yngvar Ommundsen,
Frank Eirik Abrahamsen,
Glyn C. Roberts,
PierreNicolas Lemyre
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
ijass(international journal of applied sports sciences)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2233-7946
pISSN - 1598-2939
DOI - 10.24985/ijass.2013.25.2.102
Subject(s) - grassroots , vitality , passion , psychology , football , political science , social psychology , politics , philosophy , theology , law
The mediating role of types of passion in the relationships between motivational climates and subjective vitality was examined among 283 experienced young Norwegian grassroots football players (aged 12-16 years). A Structural Equation Model (SEM) based path model revealed that mastery climate predicted subjective vitality directly as well as mediated by harmonious passion and through a chain in which harmonious passion fuelled obsessive passion, in turn facilitating vitality. The former was the strongermediation path of the two. A performance climate was unrelated to obsessive passion. The pattern ofresults generally supports the proposed motivational climate–passion–vitality link. However, the observed mediation chain involving also a positive mastery climate–obsessive passion–vitality link invites further examinations to better understand both young football players’ subjective meaning making of harmonious and obsessive passion
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