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Giving and receiving autonomy support in a high-stakes sport context: A field-based experiment during the 2012 London Paralympic Games

Authors
Cheon, Sung HyeonReeve, JohnmarshallLee, JaewonLee, Youngsun
Issue Date
Jul-2015
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Athletes with disabilities; Autonomy support; Coaching; Intervention; Motivating style; Paralympics
Citation
PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE, v.19, pp.59 - 69
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Journal Title
PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE
Volume
19
Start Page
59
End Page
69
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/93121
DOI
10.1016/j.psychsport.2015.02.007
ISSN
1469-0292
Abstract
Objective: Recognizing that high-stakes competitions tend to pressure coaches toward a maladaptive controlling motivating style, we sought to evaluate the capacity of an intervention to help coaches adopt a more autonomy-supportive style as they and their athletes prepared for the 2012 London Paralympic Games. Design: We adopted a coach-focused experimental research design that longitudinally assessed coaches' and athletes' self-report, rater-scored, and objective dependent measures. Method: We randomly assigned 33 coaches and their 64 athletes from 10 sports into either an experimental or control group and assessed their motivation and functioning longitudinally. Results: In the control group, athletes and coaches both showed a significant longitudinal deterioration in all measures of motivation, engagement, and functioning. In the experimental group, none of the measures of motivation, engagement, and functioning deteriorated but, instead, were generally maintained. In terms of performance, athletes of coaches in the experimental group won significantly more Olympic medals than did athletes in the control group. Conclusion: Enacting an autonomy-supportive coaching style within the context of a high-stakes sports competition functioned as an antidote to coaches' otherwise situationally-induced controlling style. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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