Attitude Towards Sport Practice: What Makes an Individual Continued Practice of Sport?

Sport practice is conditioned by different factors; previous studies have shown that the attitude towards physical activity and sports practice is largely conditioned by the individual. This study proposes to examine whether the classic model of the theory of planned behaviour reinforces the main mo...

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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Attitude Towards Sport Practice: What Makes an Individual Continued Practice of Sport?
title Attitude Towards Sport Practice: What Makes an Individual Continued Practice of Sport?
spellingShingle Attitude Towards Sport Practice: What Makes an Individual Continued Practice of Sport?
Attitude
Behaviour
Motivations
Physical activity
Service
Sport
title_short Attitude Towards Sport Practice: What Makes an Individual Continued Practice of Sport?
title_full Attitude Towards Sport Practice: What Makes an Individual Continued Practice of Sport?
title_fullStr Attitude Towards Sport Practice: What Makes an Individual Continued Practice of Sport?
title_full_unstemmed Attitude Towards Sport Practice: What Makes an Individual Continued Practice of Sport?
title_sort Attitude Towards Sport Practice: What Makes an Individual Continued Practice of Sport?
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Attitude
Behaviour
Motivations
Physical activity
Service
Sport
topic Attitude
Behaviour
Motivations
Physical activity
Service
Sport
description Sport practice is conditioned by different factors; previous studies have shown that the attitude towards physical activity and sports practice is largely conditioned by the individual. This study proposes to examine whether the classic model of the theory of planned behaviour reinforces the main motivations for people to adhere to a sport practice. An empirical model based on the classic model of the theory of planned behaviour was proposed, adding three motivational variables to sport practice. A sample was composed of 1008 valid questionnaires collected online in Spain and Colombia. The analysis of the data was performed using the partial least squares technique using the Smart PLS 3.0 statistical programme. The proposed model presents a statistical validity that proves that the practice of physical and sporting activity is determined by the individual’s evaluation of their abilities and perceptions and their relationship with the motivations generated by continuing the practice of physical or sports activity, consequently how adherence is generated. © 2020, Associação Brasileira de Psicologia.
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Aleksovska-Velickovska, L., Gontarev, S., Ruzdija, K., Students motivation for engaging in physical activity: Theory for self-determination (2019) Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 14, pp. 325-334
Aoyagi, K., Ishii, K., Shibata, A., Arai, H., Fukamachi, H., Oka, K., A qualitative investigation of the factors perceived to influence student motivation for school-based extracurricular sports participation in Japan (2020) International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 25, pp. 624-637. , Routledge
Apostolou, M., Lambrianou, R., What motivates people to do and watch sports? Exploring the effect of sex, age, partner status, and parenthood (2017) Evolutionary Psychological Science, 3, pp. 20-33
Bandura, A., Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change (1977) Psychological Review, 84, pp. 191-215
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Cañamero, S.R., García-Unanue, J., Felipe, J.L., Sánchez-Sánchez, J., Gallardo, L., Why do clients enrol and continue at sports centres? Sport (2019) Business and Management: An International Journal: SBM-10-2018-0077, , https://doi.org/10.1108/SBM-10-2018-0077
Cepeda-Carrión, I., Cepeda-Carrion, G., How public sport centers can improve the sport consumer experience (2018) International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, , https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSMS-02-2017-0008, IJSMS-02-2017-0008
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Deci, E.L., Ryan, R.M., (1985) Intrinsic Motivation and Self-Determination in Human Behavior, , https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2271-7
Deci, E.L., Ryan, R.M., The “what” and “why” of goal pursuits: Human needs and the self-determination of behavior (2000) Psychological Inquiry, 11, pp. 227-268
Deelen, I., Janssen, M., Vos, S., Kamphuis, C.B.M., Ettema, D., Attractive running environments for all? A cross-sectional study on physical environmental characteristics and runners’ motives and attitudes, in relation to the experience of the running environment (2019) BMC Public Health, 19, pp. 1-15
Fornell, C., Larcker, D.F., Evaluating structural equation models with unobservable variables and measurement error (1981) Journal of Marketing Research, 18, pp. 39-50
Funk, D.C., Introducing a sport experience design (SX) framework for sport consumer behaviour research (2017) Sport Management Review, 20, pp. 145-158
Gefen, D., Straub, D.W., Boudreau, M.-C., Structural equation modeling and regression: Guidelines for research practice (2000) Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 4, pp. 2-76. , 10.1.1.25.781
González-Serrano, M.H., Moreno, F.C., Hervás, J.C., Prado-Gascó, V., Why are you passive? Understanding teen’s sports intentions by QCA and LM (2017) Revista de Psicologia del Deporte, 26, pp. 91-96
Hagger, M.S., Chatzisarantis, N., Biddle, S.J.H., The influence of self efficacy and past behaviour on the physical activity intentions of young people (2001) Journal of Sports Sciences, 19, pp. 711-725
Hagger, M.S., Chatzisarantis, N.L.D., Biddle, S.J.H., The influence of autonomous and controlling motives on physical activity intentions within the theory of planned behaviour (2002) British Journal of Health Psychology, 7, pp. 283-297
Hagger, M.S., Culverhouse, T., Chatzisarantis, N.L.D., Biddle, S.J.H., The processes by which perceived autonomy support in physical education promotes leisure-time physical activity intentions and behavior: a trans-contextual model (2003) Journal of Educational Psychology, 95, pp. 784-795
Hair, J.F., Jr., Tomas, G., Hult, M., Ringle, C., Sarstedt, M., (2014) A primer on partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). Long range planning, , Sage, Thousand Oaks
Haro-González, M., Pérez-Ordás, R., Grao-Cruces, A., Nuviala, R., Nuviala, A., Female users of unisex fitness centres and of fitness centres exclusive for women: Satisfaction (2018) International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, 19, pp. 384-395
Henseler, J., Ringle, C.M., Sarstedt, M., A new criterion for assessing discriminant validity in variance-based structural equation modeling (2014) Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 43, pp. 115-135
Heywood, L., The CrossFit sensorium: Visuality, affect and immersive sport (2015) Paragraph, 38, pp. 20-36
Joachim, G., Schulenkorf, N., Schlenker, K., Frawley, S., Design thinking and sport for development: Enhancing organizational innovation (2020) Managing Sport and Leisure, 25, pp. 175-202. , Taylor & Francis
Koronios, K., Kriemadis, T., An exploration of motives, constraints and future participation intention in sport and exercise events (2018) Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal, 8, pp. 436-453
Lee, S.Y., Service quality of sports centers and customer loyalty (2017) Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 29, pp. 870-879
Lonsdale, C., Hodge, K., Rose, E.A., The behavioral regulation in sport Questionnaire (BRSQ): Instrument development and initial validity evidence (2008) Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, , &, (,).,.,., https://doi.org/10.1123/jsep.30.3.323
Mallett, C., Kawabata, M., Newcombe, P., Otero-Forero, A., Jackson, S., Sport motivation scale-6 (SMS-6): A revised six-factor sport motivation scale (2007) Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 8, pp. 600-614
Markland, D., Tobin, V., A modification to the behavioural regulation in exercise questionnaire to include an assessment of a motivation (2004) Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 26, pp. 191-196
Mickelsson, K.J., Running is my boyfriend”: Consumers’ relationships with activities (2017) Journal of Services Marketing, 31, pp. 24-33
Molanorouzi, K., Khoo, S., Morris, T., Validating the physical activity and leisure motivation scale (PALMS) (2014) BMC Public Health, 14, pp. 1-12
Molanorouzi, K., Khoo, S., Morris, T., Motives for adult participation in physical activity: Type of activity, age, and gender health behavior, health promotion and society (2015) BMC Public Health, 15, p. 66
Mullan, E., Markland, D., Ingledew, D.K., A graded conceptualisation of self-determination in the regulation of exercise behaviour: Development of a measure using confirmatory factor analytic procedures (1997) Personality and Individual Differences, 23, pp. 745-752
Pelletier, L.G., Rocchi, M.A., Vallerand, R.J., Deci, E.L., Ryan, R.M., Validation of the revised sport motivation scale (SMS-II) (2013) Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 14, pp. 329-341
Puddle, D., Wheaton, B., Thorpe, H., (2018) The Glocalization of Parkour: A New Zealand/Aotearoa Case Study, , https://doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2018.1441010, Sport in Society, 0437. Routledge, 1–0418
Rodrigues, F., Macedo, R., Teixeira, D., Cid, L., Monteiro, D., Motivation in sport and exercise: a comparison between the BRSQ and BREQ (2020) Quality and Quantity, 54, pp. 1335-1350. , Springer Netherlands
Sabiston, C.M., Lucibello, K.M., Kuzmochka-Wilks, D., Koulanova, A., Pila, E., Sandmeyer-Graves, A., Maginn, D., What’s a coach to do? Exploring coaches’ perspectives of body image in girls sport (2020) Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 48, p. 101669. , Elsevier
Silva Cortés, A., Correa-Díaz, A.M., Benjumea-Arias, M.L., Valencia-Arias, A., Bran-Piedrahita, L., Motivational factors and effects associated with physical-sport practice in undergraduate students (2017) Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 237, pp. 811-815. , The Author(s
Sokolova, K., Kefi, H., Instagram and YouTube bloggers promote it, why should I buy? How credibility and parasocial interaction influence purchase intentions (2020) Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 53, p. 101742. , Elsevier Ltd
Song, C.-I., Park, H.S., Testing intention to continue excercising at fitness and sports centers with the theory of planned behavior (2015) Social Behavior and Personality, 43, pp. 641-648
Summers, J., Hassan, R., Ong, D., Hossain, M., Australian Muslim women and fitness choices – Myths debunked (2018) Journal of Services Marketing, 32, pp. 605-615
Vallerand, R.J., Pelletier, L.G., Blais, M.R., Briere, N.M., Senecal, C., Vallieres, E.F., The academic motivation scale: a measure of intrinsic, extrinsic, and amotivation in education (1992) Educational and Psychological Measurement, 52, pp. 1003-1017
Wild, D., Grove, A., Martin, M., Eremenco, S., McElroy, S., Verjee-Lorenz, A., Erikson, P., Principles of good practice for the translation and cultural adaptation process for patient-reported outcomes (PRO) measures: Report of the ISPOR Task Force for Translation and Cultural Adaptation (2005) Value in Health, 8, pp. 94-104
Wilson, P.M., Mack, D.E., Muon, S., Leblanc, M.E., What role does psychological need satisfaction play in motivating exercise participation? (2007) Motivation of Exercise and Physical Activity
Yavuz, C., The relationships among attitude towards sports, loneliness and happiness in adolescents (2019) Universal Journal of Educational Research, 7, pp. 790-796
Zhou, L., Chlebosz, K., Tower, J., Morris, T., (2019) An Exploratory Study of Motives for Participation in Extreme Sports and Physical Activity. Journal of Leisure Research, pp. 1-21. , https://doi.org/10.1080/00222216.2019.1627175, Routledge
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spelling 20202021-02-05T14:57:55Z2021-02-05T14:57:55Z23581883http://hdl.handle.net/11407/592210.1007/s43076-020-00049-9Sport practice is conditioned by different factors; previous studies have shown that the attitude towards physical activity and sports practice is largely conditioned by the individual. This study proposes to examine whether the classic model of the theory of planned behaviour reinforces the main motivations for people to adhere to a sport practice. An empirical model based on the classic model of the theory of planned behaviour was proposed, adding three motivational variables to sport practice. A sample was composed of 1008 valid questionnaires collected online in Spain and Colombia. The analysis of the data was performed using the partial least squares technique using the Smart PLS 3.0 statistical programme. The proposed model presents a statistical validity that proves that the practice of physical and sporting activity is determined by the individual’s evaluation of their abilities and perceptions and their relationship with the motivations generated by continuing the practice of physical or sports activity, consequently how adherence is generated. © 2020, Associação Brasileira de Psicologia.engSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbHMercadeoFacultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativashttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85094202135&doi=10.1007%2fs43076-020-00049-9&partnerID=40&md5=623e86aa2445d047b83d75b8465a0165Aiken, K.D., Bee, C., Walker, N., From passion to obsession: Development and validation of a scale to measure compulsive sport consumption (2018) Journal of Business Research, 87, pp. 69-79. , ElsevierAjzen, I., The theory of planned behavior (1991) Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50, pp. 179-211Aleksovska-Velickovska, L., Gontarev, S., Ruzdija, K., Students motivation for engaging in physical activity: Theory for self-determination (2019) Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 14, pp. 325-334Aoyagi, K., Ishii, K., Shibata, A., Arai, H., Fukamachi, H., Oka, K., A qualitative investigation of the factors perceived to influence student motivation for school-based extracurricular sports participation in Japan (2020) International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 25, pp. 624-637. , RoutledgeApostolou, M., Lambrianou, R., What motivates people to do and watch sports? Exploring the effect of sex, age, partner status, and parenthood (2017) Evolutionary Psychological Science, 3, pp. 20-33Bandura, A., Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change (1977) Psychological Review, 84, pp. 191-215Beville, J.M., Meyer, M.R.U., Usdan, S.L., Turner, L.W., Jackson, J.C., Lian, B.E., Gender differences in college leisure time physical activity: Application of the theory of planned behavior and integrated behavioral model (2014) Journal of American College Health, 62, pp. 173-184Bozionelos, G., Bennett, P., The theory of planned behaviour as predictor of exercise (1999) Journal of Health Psychology, 4, pp. 517-529Bozionelos, G., Bennett, P., The theory of planned behaviour as predictor of exercise (2009) Journal of Health Psychology, 4, pp. 517-529Brooks, J.M., Iwanaga, K., Chiu, C.-Y., Cotton, B.P., Deiches, J., Morrison, B., Moser, E., Chan, F., Relationships between self-determination theory and theory of planned behavior applied to physical activity and exercise behavior in chronic pain (2017) Psychology, Health & Medicine, 22, pp. 814-822Cañamero, S.R., García-Unanue, J., Felipe, J.L., Sánchez-Sánchez, J., Gallardo, L., Why do clients enrol and continue at sports centres? Sport (2019) Business and Management: An International Journal: SBM-10-2018-0077, , https://doi.org/10.1108/SBM-10-2018-0077Cepeda-Carrión, I., Cepeda-Carrion, G., How public sport centers can improve the sport consumer experience (2018) International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, , https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSMS-02-2017-0008, IJSMS-02-2017-0008Chowdhury, D.R., Examining reasons for participation in sport and exercise School of Social Science and Psychology Faculty of Arts (2012) Education and Human Development., 17, pp. 250-265Churchill, G.A., Iacobucci, D., (2004) Marketing Research: Methodological Foundations, , Edited by Thomson. Structural Equation Modeling. 8th edn. Masonde Bruijn, G.J., van den Putte, B., Exercise promotion: an integration of exercise self-identity, beliefs, intention, and behaviour (2012) European Journal of Sport Science, 12, pp. 354-366Deci, E.L., Ryan, R.M., (1985) Intrinsic Motivation and Self-Determination in Human Behavior, , https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2271-7Deci, E.L., Ryan, R.M., The “what” and “why” of goal pursuits: Human needs and the self-determination of behavior (2000) Psychological Inquiry, 11, pp. 227-268Deelen, I., Janssen, M., Vos, S., Kamphuis, C.B.M., Ettema, D., Attractive running environments for all? A cross-sectional study on physical environmental characteristics and runners’ motives and attitudes, in relation to the experience of the running environment (2019) BMC Public Health, 19, pp. 1-15Fornell, C., Larcker, D.F., Evaluating structural equation models with unobservable variables and measurement error (1981) Journal of Marketing Research, 18, pp. 39-50Funk, D.C., Introducing a sport experience design (SX) framework for sport consumer behaviour research (2017) Sport Management Review, 20, pp. 145-158Gefen, D., Straub, D.W., Boudreau, M.-C., Structural equation modeling and regression: Guidelines for research practice (2000) Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 4, pp. 2-76. , 10.1.1.25.781González-Serrano, M.H., Moreno, F.C., Hervás, J.C., Prado-Gascó, V., Why are you passive? Understanding teen’s sports intentions by QCA and LM (2017) Revista de Psicologia del Deporte, 26, pp. 91-96Hagger, M.S., Chatzisarantis, N., Biddle, S.J.H., The influence of self efficacy and past behaviour on the physical activity intentions of young people (2001) Journal of Sports Sciences, 19, pp. 711-725Hagger, M.S., Chatzisarantis, N.L.D., Biddle, S.J.H., The influence of autonomous and controlling motives on physical activity intentions within the theory of planned behaviour (2002) British Journal of Health Psychology, 7, pp. 283-297Hagger, M.S., Culverhouse, T., Chatzisarantis, N.L.D., Biddle, S.J.H., The processes by which perceived autonomy support in physical education promotes leisure-time physical activity intentions and behavior: a trans-contextual model (2003) Journal of Educational Psychology, 95, pp. 784-795Hair, J.F., Jr., Tomas, G., Hult, M., Ringle, C., Sarstedt, M., (2014) A primer on partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). Long range planning, , Sage, Thousand OaksHaro-González, M., Pérez-Ordás, R., Grao-Cruces, A., Nuviala, R., Nuviala, A., Female users of unisex fitness centres and of fitness centres exclusive for women: Satisfaction (2018) International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, 19, pp. 384-395Henseler, J., Ringle, C.M., Sarstedt, M., A new criterion for assessing discriminant validity in variance-based structural equation modeling (2014) Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 43, pp. 115-135Heywood, L., The CrossFit sensorium: Visuality, affect and immersive sport (2015) Paragraph, 38, pp. 20-36Joachim, G., Schulenkorf, N., Schlenker, K., Frawley, S., Design thinking and sport for development: Enhancing organizational innovation (2020) Managing Sport and Leisure, 25, pp. 175-202. , Taylor & FrancisKoronios, K., Kriemadis, T., An exploration of motives, constraints and future participation intention in sport and exercise events (2018) Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal, 8, pp. 436-453Lee, S.Y., Service quality of sports centers and customer loyalty (2017) Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 29, pp. 870-879Lonsdale, C., Hodge, K., Rose, E.A., The behavioral regulation in sport Questionnaire (BRSQ): Instrument development and initial validity evidence (2008) Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, , &, (,).,.,., https://doi.org/10.1123/jsep.30.3.323Mallett, C., Kawabata, M., Newcombe, P., Otero-Forero, A., Jackson, S., Sport motivation scale-6 (SMS-6): A revised six-factor sport motivation scale (2007) Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 8, pp. 600-614Markland, D., Tobin, V., A modification to the behavioural regulation in exercise questionnaire to include an assessment of a motivation (2004) Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 26, pp. 191-196Mickelsson, K.J., Running is my boyfriend”: Consumers’ relationships with activities (2017) Journal of Services Marketing, 31, pp. 24-33Molanorouzi, K., Khoo, S., Morris, T., Validating the physical activity and leisure motivation scale (PALMS) (2014) BMC Public Health, 14, pp. 1-12Molanorouzi, K., Khoo, S., Morris, T., Motives for adult participation in physical activity: Type of activity, age, and gender health behavior, health promotion and society (2015) BMC Public Health, 15, p. 66Mullan, E., Markland, D., Ingledew, D.K., A graded conceptualisation of self-determination in the regulation of exercise behaviour: Development of a measure using confirmatory factor analytic procedures (1997) Personality and Individual Differences, 23, pp. 745-752Pelletier, L.G., Rocchi, M.A., Vallerand, R.J., Deci, E.L., Ryan, R.M., Validation of the revised sport motivation scale (SMS-II) (2013) Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 14, pp. 329-341Puddle, D., Wheaton, B., Thorpe, H., (2018) The Glocalization of Parkour: A New Zealand/Aotearoa Case Study, , https://doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2018.1441010, Sport in Society, 0437. Routledge, 1–0418Rodrigues, F., Macedo, R., Teixeira, D., Cid, L., Monteiro, D., Motivation in sport and exercise: a comparison between the BRSQ and BREQ (2020) Quality and Quantity, 54, pp. 1335-1350. , Springer NetherlandsSabiston, C.M., Lucibello, K.M., Kuzmochka-Wilks, D., Koulanova, A., Pila, E., Sandmeyer-Graves, A., Maginn, D., What’s a coach to do? Exploring coaches’ perspectives of body image in girls sport (2020) Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 48, p. 101669. , ElsevierSilva Cortés, A., Correa-Díaz, A.M., Benjumea-Arias, M.L., Valencia-Arias, A., Bran-Piedrahita, L., Motivational factors and effects associated with physical-sport practice in undergraduate students (2017) Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 237, pp. 811-815. , The Author(sSokolova, K., Kefi, H., Instagram and YouTube bloggers promote it, why should I buy? 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