Body-Related Self-Conscious Emotions Relate to Physical Activity Motivation and Behavior in Men

The aim of this study was to examine the associations between the body-related self-conscious emotions of shame, guilt, and pride and physical activity motivation and behavior among adult males. Specifically, motivation regulations (external, introjected, indentified, intrinsic) were examined as pos...

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Main Authors: Andree L. Castonguay PhD, Eva Pila MSc, Carsten Wrosch PhD, Catherine M. Sabiston PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-05-01
Series:American Journal of Men's Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988314537517
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spelling doaj-a5a4baf09e8a484dbeef6a9e2b02a86c2020-11-25T04:00:28ZengSAGE PublishingAmerican Journal of Men's Health1557-98831557-98912015-05-01910.1177/1557988314537517Body-Related Self-Conscious Emotions Relate to Physical Activity Motivation and Behavior in MenAndree L. Castonguay PhD0Eva Pila MSc1Carsten Wrosch PhD2Catherine M. Sabiston PhD3Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaConcordia University, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThe aim of this study was to examine the associations between the body-related self-conscious emotions of shame, guilt, and pride and physical activity motivation and behavior among adult males. Specifically, motivation regulations (external, introjected, indentified, intrinsic) were examined as possible mediators between each of the body-related self-conscious emotions and physical activity behavior. A cross-sectional study was conducted with adult men ( N = 152; M age = 23.72, SD = 10.92 years). Participants completed a questionnaire assessing body-related shame, guilt, authentic pride, hubristic pride, motivational regulations, and leisure-time physical activity. In separate multiple mediation models, body-related shame was positively associated with external and introjected regulations and negatively correlated with intrinsic regulation. Guilt was positively linked to external, introjected, and identified regulations. Authentic pride was negatively related to external regulation and positively correlated with both identified and intrinsic regulations and directly associated with physical activity behavior. Hubristic pride was positively associated with intrinsic regulation. Overall, there were both direct and indirect effects via motivation regulations between body-related self-conscious emotions and physical activity ( R 2 shame = .15, guilt = .16, authentic pride = .18, hubristic pride = .16). These findings highlight the importance of targeting and understanding self-conscious emotions contextualized to the body and links to motivation and positive health behavior among men.https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988314537517
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author Andree L. Castonguay PhD
Eva Pila MSc
Carsten Wrosch PhD
Catherine M. Sabiston PhD
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Eva Pila MSc
Carsten Wrosch PhD
Catherine M. Sabiston PhD
Body-Related Self-Conscious Emotions Relate to Physical Activity Motivation and Behavior in Men
American Journal of Men's Health
author_facet Andree L. Castonguay PhD
Eva Pila MSc
Carsten Wrosch PhD
Catherine M. Sabiston PhD
author_sort Andree L. Castonguay PhD
title Body-Related Self-Conscious Emotions Relate to Physical Activity Motivation and Behavior in Men
title_short Body-Related Self-Conscious Emotions Relate to Physical Activity Motivation and Behavior in Men
title_full Body-Related Self-Conscious Emotions Relate to Physical Activity Motivation and Behavior in Men
title_fullStr Body-Related Self-Conscious Emotions Relate to Physical Activity Motivation and Behavior in Men
title_full_unstemmed Body-Related Self-Conscious Emotions Relate to Physical Activity Motivation and Behavior in Men
title_sort body-related self-conscious emotions relate to physical activity motivation and behavior in men
publisher SAGE Publishing
series American Journal of Men's Health
issn 1557-9883
1557-9891
publishDate 2015-05-01
description The aim of this study was to examine the associations between the body-related self-conscious emotions of shame, guilt, and pride and physical activity motivation and behavior among adult males. Specifically, motivation regulations (external, introjected, indentified, intrinsic) were examined as possible mediators between each of the body-related self-conscious emotions and physical activity behavior. A cross-sectional study was conducted with adult men ( N = 152; M age = 23.72, SD = 10.92 years). Participants completed a questionnaire assessing body-related shame, guilt, authentic pride, hubristic pride, motivational regulations, and leisure-time physical activity. In separate multiple mediation models, body-related shame was positively associated with external and introjected regulations and negatively correlated with intrinsic regulation. Guilt was positively linked to external, introjected, and identified regulations. Authentic pride was negatively related to external regulation and positively correlated with both identified and intrinsic regulations and directly associated with physical activity behavior. Hubristic pride was positively associated with intrinsic regulation. Overall, there were both direct and indirect effects via motivation regulations between body-related self-conscious emotions and physical activity ( R 2 shame = .15, guilt = .16, authentic pride = .18, hubristic pride = .16). These findings highlight the importance of targeting and understanding self-conscious emotions contextualized to the body and links to motivation and positive health behavior among men.
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