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The Mediating Role of Passion in the Relationship of Exercise Motivational Regulations with Exercise Dependence Symptoms

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Parastatidou, I. S.; Doganis, G.; Theodorakis, Y.; Vlachopoulos, S. P.
Fecha
2014
DOI
10.1007/s11469-013-9466-x
Materia
Exercise dependence
Exercise addiction
Behavioral regulations
Passion
Self-determination theory
SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY
BEHAVIORAL-REGULATION
HARMONIOUS PASSION
OBSESSIVE PASSION
PEOPLES LIVES
FIT INDEXES
QUESTIONNAIRE
PARTICIPANTS
PERSPECTIVE
MODEL
Psychology, Clinical
Substance Abuse
Psychiatry
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Resumen
The present study examined the mediating role of obsessive passion in the relationship of introjected regulation to exercise with exercise dependence symptoms. A cross-sectional design was used. Questionnaires were administered in the context of private fitness centers and were completed before initiation of that day's exercise activities. Using non-probability sampling, 549 regular Greek exercise participants, men and women (approximately 70 % response rate), aged 18 to 61 years, completed the questionnaires. The Exercise Dependence Scale-Revised (Symons-Downs et al. 2004) was used to measure exercise dependence symptoms; the Passion Scale (Vallerand et al. 2003) was used to measure harmonious and obsessive passion for exercise; and the Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire-2 (Markland and Tobin 2004) was used to measure types of behavioral regulations in exercise. Obsessive passion mediated the relationship between introjected regulation and exercise dependence symptoms (CFI = 0.91-0.95, RMSEA = 0.05-06). The present findings provided cross-sectional support to the mediating role of obsessive passion in the relationship of introjected regulation to exercise with exercise dependence symptoms.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/32038
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