Caglar, EmineAsci, F. HulyaUygurtas, Murat2020-06-252020-06-252017closedAccess0031-51251558-688Xhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0031512516689404https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/7012Caglar, Emine/0000-0001-6771-8955; Asci, Hulya/0000-0002-6650-6931We investigated the contribution of perceived motivational climates created by coach, peer, and parent on the dispositional flow experience of young athletes. Eighty-six female (M-age=14.24, SD=1.38 years) and 134 male (M-age=16.28, SD=1.17 years) athletes completed questionnaires of perceived motivational climates created by coach, peer, and parent and the Dispositional Flow Scale-2. Results of hierarchical multiple regression analyses indicated that perceived task-involving coach (=.40, p<.001) and peer (=.28, p<.002) motivational climates were the only significant predictors of dispositional flow. These findings suggest that task-involving motivational climates should be strengthened to increase experience of flow.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessmotivational climatedispositional flowyoung athletetask-involving motivational climatepeer-created motivational climateRoles of Perceived Motivational Climates Created by Coach, Peer, and Parent on Dispositional Flow in Young AthletesArticle124246247610.1177/00315125166894042-s2.0-8501646939828361658Q3WOS:000398384800011Q4