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The Moderating Role of Autonomous Motivation on the Relationship between Subjective Well-Being and Physical Health (CROSBI ID 224047)

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Ivana Marčinko The Moderating Role of Autonomous Motivation on the Relationship between Subjective Well-Being and Physical Health // PLoS One, May (2015), doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0126399

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Ivana Marčinko

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The Moderating Role of Autonomous Motivation on the Relationship between Subjective Well-Being and Physical Health

The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderator effects of autonomous motivation on the relationship between subjective well-being and physical health. Using a cluster sampling approach 486 students (403 female and 83 male students) were included in this study. Subjective well-being, physical health and autonomous motivation were determined by self-report measures. Data were analysed using hierarchical regression analysis and analysis of variance. The results show that high self-determination moderates the relationship between high subjective well-being and physical health. Accordingly, the best physical health was reported by participants who had high level of subjective well-being and whose behaviours were self-determined. Additional analyses have shown that the moderating effect of self-determination is based on the moderational impact of autonomous motives and not the controlling ones. Additionally, whether autonomous motivation moderates the relationship between components of subjective well-being and physical health was also tested. The findings have shown that autonomous motives moderate relationship between physical health and one component of well-being, positive affect. Consequently, a good physical health was found among participants with high positive affect and behaviours regulated by high degree of autonomous motives. Conclusion which can be drawn from these findings is that if an individual behaves autonomously then it can contribute to positive mind—body influences and support their own health.

Autonomous motivation; Subjective well-being; Physical health

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10.1371/journal.pone.0126399

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