Abstract
Problem Statement: Athletes’ goal orientation is a widely-studied topic in sports because motivation significantly influences sport participation and overall development. According to Achievement Goal Theory (AGT), athletes adopt either a task/mastery orientation – where success is determined by continuous development – or an ego orientation, where success is determined by comparison to others’ performance. These orientations impact athletes’ effort, perseverance and, ultimately, their performance. However, goal orientation is not only intrinsic; it can also be shaped by parental behaviors and involvement in sports. The present study tests the assumption that athletes’ perception of parental involvement affects their goal achievement orientation, which, in turn, predicts their performance. Approach: A total of 153 young athletes competing at elite levels were followed across a football season. At Time 1 (T1), participants completed a questionnaire assessing their parents’ involvement in sport (for both mothers and fathers), their own goal achievement orientation, and their perceived performance. At Time 2 (T2), the final stage of the season, they again completed a measure of perception of performance. Additionally, objective performance data were collected by researchers at both T1 and T2. Results and Conclusions: The results revealed that athletes’ perceptions of ´parental involvement can influence their goal orientations – specifically, the involvement of their fathers, but not mothers. This, in turn, affects their perceptions of performance, though it does not have an impact on actual (objective) performance. In other words, the more athletes perceive their fathers to be involved in their sport, the stronger their mastery orientation, which contributes to a more positive perception of performance at T1 and consequently T2.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 527-538 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Journal of Physical Education and Sport |
| Volume | 25 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Mar 2025 |
Keywords
- Achievement goal theory
- Ego orientation
- Master orientation
- Soccer
- Task orientation
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'Athletes' perspective on parental involvement, motivation, and performance throughout a football season'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Projects
- 1 Active
-
CEDH 2025-2029: CEDH - Research Centre for Human Development: UID/04872/2025. Pluriannual 2025-2029
Mesquita, D. (Project Coordinator)
1/01/25 → 31/12/29
Project: Research
Research output
- 3 Scopus citations
- 1 Abstract
-
Envolvimento parental, orientação motivacional e perceção de rendimento no futebol juvenil: estudo com jovens atletas
Branco, C., Gomes, A. R. & Morais, C., 28 May 2025, p. 175-175. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract
Open AccessFile
Student theses
-
O papel mediador da orientação motivacional de jovens atletas na relação entre o envolvimento parental percebido e rendimento desportivo
Ramos, M. T. P. D. A. (Student), Morais, C. T. D. C. (Supervisor), 14 Jul 2022Student thesis: Master's Thesis
-
Pontapé de saída: o envolvimento parental percebido, perfecionismo e rendimento desportivo de jovens atletas
Pereira, M. A. T. (Student), Morais, C. T. D. C. (Supervisor), 14 Jul 2022Student thesis: Master's Thesis
Cite this
- APA
- Author
- BIBTEX
- Harvard
- Standard
- RIS
- Vancouver