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Basic psychological need profiles and correlates in physical activity participation: A person-centered approach

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https://hdl.handle.net/10497/23041
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Li, C., Wang, C. K. J., Koh, K. T., Tan, K. S. S., Tan, S. M., Ang, W. B., Wong, L. H., & Yeo, H. C. (2021). Basic psychological need profiles and correlates in physical activity participation: A person-centered approach. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, Article 675639. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.675639
Author
Li, Chunxiao
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Wang, John Chee Keng 
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Koh, Koon Teck 
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Tan, Steven Kwang San 
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Tan, Shern Meng 
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Ang, Wee Boon 
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Wong, Liang Han
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Yeo, Connie Huat Neo
Abstract
Guided by Basic Psychological Need Theory, we investigated the combined associations between need satisfaction and need frustration (i.e., need profiles) and their relations with theoretically relevant correlates including mindfulness, physical literacy, physical activity enjoyment, and physical activity. The participants were Singapore based school students (N = 844, Mage = 12.45, SDage = 1.99, boys = 53.1%) who completed a cross-sectional survey. The results of the latent profile analysis identified four distinct need profiles: profile 1–average satisfaction and frustration (n = 364, 44.1%); profile 2–low satisfaction (n = 251, 29.7%), above average frustration; profile 3–very high satisfaction, very low frustration (n = 144, 17.1%); and profile 4–high satisfaction, very high frustration (n = 85, 10.1%). Among these, profile 3 was the most adaptive one; it had the highest levels of mindfulness, physical literacy, physical activity enjoyment, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. Experiences of need satisfaction countered the negative effects of need frustration on these correlates. These findings enhance our understanding of students’ psychological need experiences and highlight the need for investigating the combined associations between need satisfaction and need frustration.
Keywords
  • Need satisfaction

  • Physical exercise

  • Latent profile analys...

  • Students

  • Wellbeing

Date Issued
2021
Publisher
Frontiers
Journal
Frontiers in Psychology
DOI
10.3389/fpsyg.2021.675639
Dataset
https://doi.org/10.25340/R4/6JX8TI
Project
OER 27/17 KKT
Funding Agency
Ministry of Education, Singapore
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