Sources of Sport Satisfaction and Perceived Self-Efficacy Among Youth in a Competitive Environment

Riller Silva Reverdito, Sofia Fonseca, Antonio Lopes, Karyna Aires, Luciano Santos Alves, Leilane Alves de Lima, Mayara de Almeida Tavares, Carlos Gonçalves

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Abstract

Young people’s sources of satisfaction in sport are an important indicator of their long-term sport participation. Contextual factors and an individual’s internal dispositions act synergistically to determine a positive experience. We studied sources of sport satisfaction and perceived self-efficacy of 1,151 male and female youth athletes (M age = 14.72, SD = 1.56 years) in Brazil who were engaged in school state level competition. The participants responded to questionnaires on their sport satisfaction and perceived self-efficacy. We considered sex, training time, and last game results as independent variables in accessing participant differences in perceived satisfaction. We observed an increasing trend toward more significant satisfaction as sport experience increased. Perceived self-efficacy was a moderator for young participants’ self-reported positive experience in sports. Thus, in our offer of evidence on sources of satisfaction in sport and perceived self-efficacy among youth in competition, we found the extent of the sport experience and self-efficacy to be important factors in the developmental pathway.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1221-1238
Number of pages18
JournalPerceptual and Motor Skills
Volume130
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

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Keywords

  • positive development
  • school sport
  • sport enjoyment
  • sport motivation
  • young athletes

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