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“I just NEED to move…”: examining women’s passion for physical activity and its relationship with daily affect and vitality

机译:“我只需要移动……”:研究女性对体育锻炼的热情及其与日常情感和活力的关系

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Background Physical activity has been linked to well-being among women. One psychological perspective that can offer insights regarding this relationship is the Dualistic Model of Passion . The model posits that individuals can internalize a valued activity in an autonomous fashion, facilitating a harmonious passion, or in a controlled way, resulting in an obsessive passion. The overall purpose of this experience sampling study with physically active working mothers was to examine the influence of passion towards physical activity on daily positive and negative affect as well as more generally in terms of vitality. Method Sixty-three healthy and active middle-aged women participated in this study. The women attended a baseline session to complete a series of self-report questionnaires including The Passion Scale. Then, using the experience sampling method, the women responded to electronic questionnaires pertaining to their daily affect and physical activity engagement over a 14-day period. Subsequently they attended a second session during which levels of vitality were assessed. The data were analyzed using Hierarchical Linear Modeling and Analyses of Covariance. Results Sixty of the participants (95%) were passionate towards physical activity. Daily positive affect was higher and negative affect lower on days when the women engaged in their passion (i.e., physical activity). On these active days, associations between overall positive and negative affect and levels of harmonious or obsessive passion were in the expected directions, albeit not significant. Levels of harmonious and obsessive passion moderated the relationship between activity engagement and positive affect such that obsessively passionate women felt significantly worse on days when they were not active. Vitality was negatively associated with obsessive passion and positively with harmonious passion. Conclusions The findings were consistent with the Dualistic Model of Passion and they suggest avenues of future enquiry. In considering physical activity as a strategy to optimize women’s well-being, the internalization process of this activity (autonomous versus controlled) should be considered. Potential application of these results should involve facilitating more harmonious passions towards physical activity by emphasizing flexible and volitional participation that is well balanced among other activities.
机译:背景身体活动与妇女的福祉息息相关。可以提供关于这种关系的见解的一种心理观点是激情的二元模型。该模型假设,个人可以以自主方式将有价值的活动内在化,从而促进和谐的热情,或者以受控的方式导致痴迷。这项对从事体育锻炼的母亲进行的经验抽样研究的总体目的是,检验对体育锻炼的热情对日常积极和消极影响的影响,以及更普遍的活力。方法63例健康活跃的中年妇女参加了这项研究。这些妇女参加了基线会议,以完成一系列的自我报告调查表,包括“激情量表”。然后,使用经验抽样方法,这些妇女在14天的时间内回答了有关其日常情感和体育锻炼的电子问卷。随后,他们参加了第二届会议,评估了活力水平。使用分层线性建模和协方差分析对数据进行了分析。结果60名参与者(95%)对体育锻炼充满热情。在女性从事激情活动(即体育锻炼)的日子里,每天的正面影响较高而负面影响较低。在这些活跃的日子里,总体积极和消极影响与和谐或强迫性热情之间的关联在预期的方向上,尽管并不重要。和谐和强迫性的情绪调节了活动参与和积极影响之间的关系,因此,在不活跃的日子里,痴迷的女性会明显恶化。活力与强迫症消极相关,与和谐热情成正相关。结论研究结果与激情的二元模型是一致的,它们为将来的研究提供了途径。在考虑将体育锻炼作为优化女性福祉的策略时,应考虑这项运动的内在化过程(自主与受控)。这些结果的潜在应用应包括通过强调在其他活动之间达到平衡的灵活和自愿的参与,促进对体育活动更和谐的热情。

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