Motivational profiles among young table-tennis players in intensive training settings: A latent profile transition analysis

G Martinent, JC Decret - Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
G Martinent, JC Decret
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 2015Taylor & Francis
This study aimed to (a) identify motivational profiles among a sample of 141 young table-
tennis players involved in intensive training settings;(b) examine the consistency or change
of motivational profiles for the same athlete over time; and (c) investigate differences
between these profiles on burnout, coping, stress, and recovery. Latent profile transition
analysis revealed 2 or 3 distinct profiles that are similar for the 3 measurement occasions:
self-determined profile, moderate profile, and low profile. Motivational profiles exhibited both …
This study aimed to (a) identify motivational profiles among a sample of 141 young table-tennis players involved in intensive training settings; (b) examine the consistency or change of motivational profiles for the same athlete over time; and (c) investigate differences between these profiles on burnout, coping, stress, and recovery. Latent profile transition analysis revealed 2 or 3 distinct profiles that are similar for the 3 measurement occasions: self-determined profile, moderate profile, and low profile. Motivational profiles exhibited both stability and changes over time from an intraindividual perspective. Athletes from the self-determined profile were characterized by the best psychological adjustment.
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