COMPARATIVE RESEARCH ON CREATIVITY IN JUNIORS' MOTIVATION STRUCTURE
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2025
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The aim of this study was to perform theoretical–empirical research into the psychological parameters of
creativity within the motivation structure of junior athletes and to compare the findings by gender and sport.
Methods: The research sample consisted of 90 junior athletes (45 males, 45 females), representing both team
sports (volleyball, mini-football, football, and handball) and individual sports (Greco–Roman wrestling, artistic
gymnastics, weightlifting, chess, and boxing). The sample was evenly split, with 45 athletes from each group.
Junior athletes were trained at sports schools for children and youth in Ukraine, represented junior teams of
professional clubs, and participated in national and international tournaments, achieving success in Ukrainian,
European, and World championships. The following descriptive frequency characteristics were recorded by age:
M = 17.39; SD = ±3.48; Мe = 17.50. Valid and reliable tools, tested in sports studies on junior samples, were
applied to establish the parameters of creativity and motivation. Results. A statistically significant superiority of
junior female athletes (Group 1) was found in two parameters of motivation: intrinsic motivation (U = 776.50; p
= .049) and social status (U = 774.00; p = .046). No superiority was identified in the parameters of creativity. No
statistically significant difference was found between the sample of juniors engaging in team sports (Group I)
and the sample of juniors engaging in individual sports (Group II). The use of Spearman’s correlation coefficient
(rs) allowed us to establish that the parameters of creativity are low-loaded with motivational intentions, and,
correspondingly, juniors’ motivation is low-dependent on creativity. The comparison of two groups of the levels
of creativity parameters (Group A and Group B) allowed us to identify a superiority in the parameters “extrinsic
positive motivation” and “general activeness”, indicating the focus of creativity on the content component of
competitive activity. There is a caveat that “comfort” is the most dependent parameter that can have a negative
impact on the content component of competitive activity. Discussion and conclusions. It was substantiated that
the research into the phenomenon and psychological content parameters of creativity in juniors’ motivation
structure is a successful attempt to establish psychological correlations and find statistical differences in their
motivation. Operationalization of the obtained results is significant in the context of a local competitive situation.
It is recommended that the obtained statistical results and algorithms for establishing psychological correlations
and finding differences be considered by subjects in sporting activities who work with junior athletes.
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Popovych, I., Unhurian, N., Varnava, U., Bilosevych, I., Soroka, O., Dobrovolska, N., & Hoian, I. (2025). Comparative research on creativity in juniors' motivation structure. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 25(4), 717–726. https://doi.org/10.7752/jpes.2025.04077.
Keywords
mental health, mental state, faith, imagination, risk propensity, adolescence, self-regulation