Motivational processes influencing mental health among winter sports athletes in China

This study examined the association between motivational processes, psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and stress), and burnout among winter sports athletes within the Hierarchical Model of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation (HMIEM). A total of 685 winter sport athletes participated in thi...

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Main Authors: Wu, Xinran, Abidin, Nor Eeza Zainal, Jaladin, Rafidah Aga Mohd
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spelling my.um.eprints.271832022-05-30T07:33:01Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/27183/ Motivational processes influencing mental health among winter sports athletes in China Wu, Xinran Abidin, Nor Eeza Zainal Jaladin, Rafidah Aga Mohd BF Psychology This study examined the association between motivational processes, psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and stress), and burnout among winter sports athletes within the Hierarchical Model of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation (HMIEM). A total of 685 winter sport athletes participated in this study (377 males, 308 females, age range 18-25 years), from three sport universities across nine winter sports. They completed five psychometric inventories related to motivational factors and mental disorders. Overall, a task-oriented climate showed a positive association with basic psychological needs, eliciting a positive pathway to autonomous and controlled motivation. In contrast, an ego-oriented climate showed a negative association with basic psychological needs, eliciting a negative pathway to amotivation. Autonomous and controlled motivation were negatively associated with symptoms of psychological distress and burnout, while amotivation was positively associated with symptoms of psychological distress and burnout. These findings highlight the complex relationships between various motivational factors and mental health disorders among winter sport athletes, and support the essential requirement for adding mental health factors to the outcomes of the HMIEM sequence. Frontiers Media 2021-09-17 Article PeerReviewed Wu, Xinran and Abidin, Nor Eeza Zainal and Jaladin, Rafidah Aga Mohd (2021) Motivational processes influencing mental health among winter sports athletes in China. Frontiers in Psychology, 12. ISSN 1664-1078, DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.726072 <https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.726072>. 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.726072
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Wu, Xinran
Abidin, Nor Eeza Zainal
Jaladin, Rafidah Aga Mohd
Motivational processes influencing mental health among winter sports athletes in China
description This study examined the association between motivational processes, psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and stress), and burnout among winter sports athletes within the Hierarchical Model of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation (HMIEM). A total of 685 winter sport athletes participated in this study (377 males, 308 females, age range 18-25 years), from three sport universities across nine winter sports. They completed five psychometric inventories related to motivational factors and mental disorders. Overall, a task-oriented climate showed a positive association with basic psychological needs, eliciting a positive pathway to autonomous and controlled motivation. In contrast, an ego-oriented climate showed a negative association with basic psychological needs, eliciting a negative pathway to amotivation. Autonomous and controlled motivation were negatively associated with symptoms of psychological distress and burnout, while amotivation was positively associated with symptoms of psychological distress and burnout. These findings highlight the complex relationships between various motivational factors and mental health disorders among winter sport athletes, and support the essential requirement for adding mental health factors to the outcomes of the HMIEM sequence.
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author Wu, Xinran
Abidin, Nor Eeza Zainal
Jaladin, Rafidah Aga Mohd
author_facet Wu, Xinran
Abidin, Nor Eeza Zainal
Jaladin, Rafidah Aga Mohd
author_sort Wu, Xinran
title Motivational processes influencing mental health among winter sports athletes in China
title_short Motivational processes influencing mental health among winter sports athletes in China
title_full Motivational processes influencing mental health among winter sports athletes in China
title_fullStr Motivational processes influencing mental health among winter sports athletes in China
title_full_unstemmed Motivational processes influencing mental health among winter sports athletes in China
title_sort motivational processes influencing mental health among winter sports athletes in china
publisher Frontiers Media
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/27183/
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