What makes a student feel vital? Links between teacher-student relatedness and teachers’ engaging messages

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Elisa Santana-Monagas
Juan L. Núñez
Juan F. Loro
Juan A. Moreno-Murcia
Jaime León
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[1] University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,Department of Psychology, Sociology, and Social Work
[2] University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,Department of Clinical Sciences
[3] Miguel Hernández University of Elche,Sports Research Center
[4] University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,Department of Education
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Subjective vitality; Mixture structural equation model; Message framing; Self-determination; Well-being; Teacher-student relatedness;
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Recent studies suggest that teacher messages can affect students’ well-being. Using a multilevel, variable, and person-centred approach, this study aimed to identify profiles of students according to their teachers’ use of engaging messages and analyse the relation among these profiles and teacher-student relatedness and students’ subjective vitality. A total of 1209 students participated in the study. At the student-level, profile analysis indicated the existence of four different profiles: the few messages profile, the autonomous motivational appeals profile, the loss-framed messages profile, and the gain-framed messages profile. At the teacher level, profile analysis indicated the existence of two profiles: the variant and the invariant profiles. Results showed that overall, at both levels of analysis, teachers’ engaging messages related with teacher-student relatedness (either positively or negatively) with clear differences among profiles. Moreover, also at both levels of analysis, teacher-student relatedness related with students’ subjective vitality. Main findings and implications for practice are discussed.
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页码:1201 / 1226
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