The effect of exercise motivation on college students' self-efficacy: the mediating roles of leisure satisfaction and mental toughness.

Chengfeng Yu, Zhaohong Zeng, Aochuan Xue, Qianjin Wu
Author Information
  1. Chengfeng Yu: School of Physical Education, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, China.
  2. Zhaohong Zeng: School of Sports and Health, Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi, Guizhou, China.
  3. Aochuan Xue: School of Physical Education and Health, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
  4. Qianjin Wu: School of Physical Education, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, China.

Abstract

Background: The theory of motivation suggests that individual motivation is moderately stimulated to drive individuals to engage in the behaviors for which they are motivated. It is therefore that the moderate stimulation of exercise motivation will likely lead to the enhancement of college students' participation in exercise.
Objective: Investigate the effect of exercise motivation on college students' self-efficacy, reveal the mediating role of leisure satisfaction and mental toughness, and provide empirical evidence improving college students' self-efficacy through exercise motivation.
Methods: A stratified whole-sample approach was employed to survey 715 college students, based on a correlation table with good reliability and validity. Scale items were designed to collect subjects' exercise motivation, self-efficacy, leisure satisfaction, and mental toughness in the study context. Mediation effect analyses were carried out using SPSS and AMOS.
Results and conclusion: A significant positive effect of exercise motivation on self-efficacy ( = 0.18,  < 0.001), leisure satisfaction ( = 0.50,  < 0.001), and mental toughness ( = 0.45,  < 0.001). Leisure satisfaction and mental toughness had a significant positive effect on self-efficacy ( = 0.40,  < 0.001;  = 0.30,  < 0.001). Furthermore, leisure satisfaction and mental toughness significantly mediated in exercise motivation and self-efficacy. In conclusion, our findings further explored the effects of exercise motivation on college students' self-efficacy and revealed the mediating roles of leisure satisfaction and mental toughness.

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