TY - JOUR
T1 - Dimensions of passion and their relationship to the risk of exercise addiction
T2 - Cultural and gender differences
AU - Szabo, Attila
AU - de la Vega, Ricardo
AU - Kovácsik, Rita
AU - Jiménez Almendros, Lucia
AU - Ruíz-Barquín, Roberto
AU - Demetrovics, Zsolt
AU - Boros, Szilvia
AU - Köteles, Ferenc
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - This study was performed to investigate further the two-dimensional aspect of passion and its relationship to the risk of exercise addiction (REA) in nine nations and to clarify the unresolved gender differences. The here reported results stem from the reanalysis of data gathered in three previous empirical studies. The analyses demonstrated that harmonious (HP) and obsessive (OP) passion are two independent, non-interacting predictors of the REA, the prevalence of which was 12.1 % in the current sample that included 1448 people (age = 30.49 ± SD = 11.17 years; 55 % men), who exercised at least three hours per week. Furthermore, the results show that HP and OP could co-exist as a single ‘total’ or ‘true’ passion within the individual or in high-low HP and OP proportions, supporting the proposal for one, two-dimensional passion. Indeed, most people at REA demonstrated both high HP and high OP. The weekly amount of exercise was weakly associated with the two dimensions of passion. Relatively specific cultural differences in the REA and OP, but not HP, have emerged. The results also demonstrate that when a minimal weekly volume of training (i.e., 3 h) is a criterion for participant recruitment, no gender differences occur in the REA.
AB - This study was performed to investigate further the two-dimensional aspect of passion and its relationship to the risk of exercise addiction (REA) in nine nations and to clarify the unresolved gender differences. The here reported results stem from the reanalysis of data gathered in three previous empirical studies. The analyses demonstrated that harmonious (HP) and obsessive (OP) passion are two independent, non-interacting predictors of the REA, the prevalence of which was 12.1 % in the current sample that included 1448 people (age = 30.49 ± SD = 11.17 years; 55 % men), who exercised at least three hours per week. Furthermore, the results show that HP and OP could co-exist as a single ‘total’ or ‘true’ passion within the individual or in high-low HP and OP proportions, supporting the proposal for one, two-dimensional passion. Indeed, most people at REA demonstrated both high HP and high OP. The weekly amount of exercise was weakly associated with the two dimensions of passion. Relatively specific cultural differences in the REA and OP, but not HP, have emerged. The results also demonstrate that when a minimal weekly volume of training (i.e., 3 h) is a criterion for participant recruitment, no gender differences occur in the REA.
KW - Commitment
KW - Dependence
KW - Fitness
KW - Harmonious passion
KW - Obsessive passion
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85137015596&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.abrep.2022.100451
DO - 10.1016/j.abrep.2022.100451
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85137015596
SN - 2352-8532
VL - 16
JO - Addictive Behaviors Reports
JF - Addictive Behaviors Reports
M1 - 100451
ER -