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Title: Gender-differences in conservatoire music practice maladjustment. Can contextual professional goals and context-derived psychological needs satisfaction account for amotivation variations?
Author: Valenzuela, Rafael
Codina, Núria (Codina Mata)
Pestana, José Vicente
Keywords: Diferències entre sexes (Psicologia)
Conservatoris de música
Autonomia (Psicologia)
Sex differences (Psychology)
Conservatories of music
Autonomy (Psychology)
Issue Date: 4-May-2020
Publisher: Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Abstract: In music education, women are present in great numbers. In professional settings, however, women musicians are not as predominant. With some exceptions, such as Scandinavian countries, women still pursue gender equality in professional music practice. To inquire about the causes of this, we considered if gender-differences in amotivation in conservatoire instrument practice could be associated with aspects of learning environment. Self-determi- nation theory (SDT) posits that learning environments may influence motivation, by satisfy- ing or thwarting students' psychological needs and by selectively endorsing specific extrinsic goals. Thus, we analysed if-women and men-amotivation variations could be explained by differences in behavioural regulations and satisfaction of their psychological needs for competence and autonomy. Participants (67 women and 74 men, 18-47 years old) completed validated scales for amotivation, behavioural regulations, and needs satis- faction. Students exhibited high intrinsic and introjected regulations, and high autonomy and competence needs satisfaction. Students' identified regulation levels were modest, and external regulation and amotivation levels were low. Women students' perceived compe- tence was lower, and their amotivation was higher than men's. Amotivation variations were explained positively by identified regulation and negatively by context-derived satisfaction of the psychological needs for competence (and autonomy, only among women). Results sug- gest that internalization of extrinsic goals can pose difficulties and that psychological needs satisfaction may counteract amotivation (autonomy being potentially more important for women musicians).
Note: Podeu consultar les dades primàries associades a l'article a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/149459
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232711
It is part of: PLoS One, 2020, vol. 15, num. 5, p. e0232711
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/162282
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232711
http://hdl.handle.net/2445/149459
ISSN: 1932-6203
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