Motivational Pathways to Leisure-Time Physical Activity Participation in Urban Physical Education: A Cluster-Randomized Trial.

JOURNAL OF TEACHING IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION(2018)

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Purpose: Grounded in the trans-contextual model of motivation framework, this cluster-randomized trial examined the effectiveness of an autonomy supportive physical education (PE) instruction on student motivation and physical activity (PA). Method: The study comprised six middle schools and 408 students (M-age = 12.29), with primary outcomes of students' autonomous motivation in PE and exercise, PA intention, and self-report PA. Results: The path analysis showed that the intervention had a weak positive effect (gamma= .11) on students' perception of autonomy (R-2 = .51), which in turn had a moderate positive effect (beta = .29) on autonomous motivation in PE (R-2 = .51). Students' perception of autonomy during PE had a positive effect (beta = .63) on their autonomous exercise motivation (R-2 = .44) and autonomous exercise motivation had a positive effect (beta = .37) on PA intentions (R-2 = .34). Autonomous exercise motivation was an indirect link transferring PE autonomy to PA intentions and participation. Conclusion: The study provides evidence on how motivational experiences in PE transfer to out-ofschool PA.
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autonomous motivation,intention,trans-contextual model
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