%0 Journal Article %T 整体自尊、自我同情对大学生锻炼动机的影响<br>Influence of Overall Self-Esteem and Self-Compassion on Physical Exercise Motivation of College Students %A 朱宏 %A 李英奎 %A 何英 %J 北京体育大学学报 %D 2016 %R 10.19582/j.cnki.11-3785/g8.2016.05.010 %X 摘要:目的:为综合考察整体自尊、自我同情对大学生锻炼动机的综合影响。方法:采用Rosenberg自尊量表、Ryan身体活动动机量表和Neff自我同情量表对433名大学生进行调查。结果:整体自尊、自我同情、锻炼动机两两显著正相关;整体自尊对自我同情、锻炼动机的回归效应皆显著,并分别解释了变异的15%和8%;在整体自尊基础上,自我同情对锻炼动机的回归效应显著,在整体自尊解释锻炼动机时具备部分中介效应,该中介效应值占总效应的38.26%。结论:改善整体自尊、自我同情等心理特质是激发大学生锻炼动机的有效策略;自我同情是整体自尊影响大学生锻炼动机时的一个中介变量。<br>Abstract: In order to explore the effect of overall self-esteem and self-compassion on physical exercise motivation of college students, this study investigated 433 college students by Rosenberg self-esteem scale (RSES), Ryan's measuring physical activity motivation-revised (MPAM-R) and Neff's self-compassion scale (SCS). Results: The overall self-esteem, self-compassion and physical exercise motivation significantly positively correlated with each other (P < 0.01). Regression analysis indicated that the effects of overall self-esteem on self-compassion and physical exercise motivation were significant (P < 0.001), and they explained 15% and 8% of the variance respectively. On the basis of overall self-esteem, the regression effect of self-compassion on physical exercise motivation was significant, and the self-compassion had a partly mediating effect in overall self-esteem explaining physical exercise motivation, and it explained 38.26% of total effect. Conclusions: To improve the overall self-esteem, self compassion and other psychological characteristics are the effective strategies to stimulate college students' exercise motivation; self-compassion is one intermediary variable of the overall self-esteem influencing physical exercise motivation. These conclusions provide important practical implications for formulating college students' physical exercise motivation incentive decision %K college students overall self-esteem self-compassion exercise motivation %U http://xuebao.bsu.edu.cn/ch/reader/view_abstract.aspx?file_no=20160510&flag=1