The Validation of the German Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction and Frustration Scale in the Context of Mental Health
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2018
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The primary aim of the current study was to examine the unique contribution of psychological need frustration and need satisfaction in the prediction of adults’ mental well-being and ill-being in a heterogeneous sample of adults (N = 334; Mage = 43.33, SD = 32.26; 53% females). Prior to this, validity evidence was provided for the German version of the Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction and Frustration Scale (BPNSFS) based on Self-Determination Theory (SDT). The results of the validation analyses found the German BPNSFS to be a valid and reliable measurement. Further, structural equation modeling (SEM) showed that both need satisfaction and frustration yielded unique and opposing associations with well-being. Specifically, the dimension of psychological need frustration predicted adults’ ill-being. Future research should examine whether frustration of psychological needs is involved in the onset and maintenance of psychopathology (e.g., major depressive disorder).
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basic psychological need frustration, need satisfaction, mental health, well-being, depression, Taverne
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Heissel, A, Pietrek, A, Flunger, B, Fydrich, T, Rapp, M A, Heinzel, S & Vansteenkiste, M 2018, 'The Validation of the German Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction and Frustration Scale in the Context of Mental Health', European Journal of Health Psychology, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 119-132. https://doi.org/10.1027/2512-8442/a000017