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Athlete burnout in elite sport: A self - determination perspectiveCHRIS LONSDALE1, KEN HODGE2, & ELAINE ROSE21 Irish Rugby Football Union and School of Physiotherapy and Performance Science, University College Dublin,Dublin, Ireland and2 School of Physical Education, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand(Accepted 27 March 2009)AbstractUsing self - determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 1985) as the theoretical framework, we examined potential antecedents ofathlete burnout in 201 elite Canadian athletes (121 females, 80 males; mean age years). Employing a cross-sectionaldesign, our primary aims were to investigate the relationships between behavioural regulations and Athlete burnout and toexamine whether self -determined motivation mediated relationships between basic needs satisfaction and Athlete self - determination theory-derived hypotheses were largely supported. Relationships among Athlete burnout andbehavioural regulations mostly varied according to their rank on the self - determination continuum, with less self -determinedmotives showing positive associations and more self -determined motives showing negative correlations with burnout .
Athlete burnout in elite sport: A self-determination perspective CHRIS LONSDALE1, KEN HODGE2, & ELAINE ROSE2 1Irish Rugby Football Union and School of Physiotherapy and Performance Science, University College Dublin,
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