Physical activity, motivation for physical activity and subjective well-being: The mediating roles of positive self-appraisal and distress

The study tested four models that looked at how subjective well-being is influenced by physical activity and motivation for physical activity with self-appraisal and distress as the mediators. Survey data from self-reported measures answered by 599 Filipinos aged 18 to 40 coming from the general pop...

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Main Author: Yujuico, Isabelle Regina Cancio
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-113622023-02-06T06:46:46Z Physical activity, motivation for physical activity and subjective well-being: The mediating roles of positive self-appraisal and distress Yujuico, Isabelle Regina Cancio The study tested four models that looked at how subjective well-being is influenced by physical activity and motivation for physical activity with self-appraisal and distress as the mediators. Survey data from self-reported measures answered by 599 Filipinos aged 18 to 40 coming from the general population were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Positive self-appraisal mediated the relationships between intrinsic and extrinsic motivations and subjective well-being. Increasing competence and interest/enjoyment impacted self-esteem and self-efficacy positively, which in turn led to better satisfaction with life and positive and negative affect balance. Increasing social and appearance motivation for exercising led to lower positive self-appraisal, which in turn impacted subjective well-being. The mastery hypothesis which focused on mastering skills and Self-Determination Theory, which gave importance to the need of competence and differentiated between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, shed light on these findings. On the other hand, distress mediated the relationship between physical activity itself and subjective well-being. Increasing the frequency and intensity, duration of exercise session, and length of exercise involvement decreased depression and stress, which in turn impacted, subjective well-being. The distraction hypothesis, which focused on how exercise gives the exerciser a break from daily concerns and something else to focus on other than negative feelings, shed light on this finding. Both positive self-appraisal and distress mediated the relationship between the fitness motivation for physical activity and subjective well-being. Increasing fitness motivation, led to increased self-efficacy and self-esteem and decreased depression and stress, which in turn influenced subjective well-being. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/4524 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=11362&context=etd_masteral Master's Theses English Animo Repository Well-being Exercise Self-evaluation Distress (Psychology) Psychology
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Well-being
Exercise
Self-evaluation
Distress (Psychology)
Psychology
spellingShingle Well-being
Exercise
Self-evaluation
Distress (Psychology)
Psychology
Yujuico, Isabelle Regina Cancio
Physical activity, motivation for physical activity and subjective well-being: The mediating roles of positive self-appraisal and distress
description The study tested four models that looked at how subjective well-being is influenced by physical activity and motivation for physical activity with self-appraisal and distress as the mediators. Survey data from self-reported measures answered by 599 Filipinos aged 18 to 40 coming from the general population were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Positive self-appraisal mediated the relationships between intrinsic and extrinsic motivations and subjective well-being. Increasing competence and interest/enjoyment impacted self-esteem and self-efficacy positively, which in turn led to better satisfaction with life and positive and negative affect balance. Increasing social and appearance motivation for exercising led to lower positive self-appraisal, which in turn impacted subjective well-being. The mastery hypothesis which focused on mastering skills and Self-Determination Theory, which gave importance to the need of competence and differentiated between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, shed light on these findings. On the other hand, distress mediated the relationship between physical activity itself and subjective well-being. Increasing the frequency and intensity, duration of exercise session, and length of exercise involvement decreased depression and stress, which in turn impacted, subjective well-being. The distraction hypothesis, which focused on how exercise gives the exerciser a break from daily concerns and something else to focus on other than negative feelings, shed light on this finding. Both positive self-appraisal and distress mediated the relationship between the fitness motivation for physical activity and subjective well-being. Increasing fitness motivation, led to increased self-efficacy and self-esteem and decreased depression and stress, which in turn influenced subjective well-being.
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author Yujuico, Isabelle Regina Cancio
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title Physical activity, motivation for physical activity and subjective well-being: The mediating roles of positive self-appraisal and distress
title_short Physical activity, motivation for physical activity and subjective well-being: The mediating roles of positive self-appraisal and distress
title_full Physical activity, motivation for physical activity and subjective well-being: The mediating roles of positive self-appraisal and distress
title_fullStr Physical activity, motivation for physical activity and subjective well-being: The mediating roles of positive self-appraisal and distress
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity, motivation for physical activity and subjective well-being: The mediating roles of positive self-appraisal and distress
title_sort physical activity, motivation for physical activity and subjective well-being: the mediating roles of positive self-appraisal and distress
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