Objective To test whether self-efficacy for overcoming barriers to physical activity has direct, indirect (i.e., mediated), or moderating relations with naturally occurring change in perceived social support and declines in physical activity during high school. Methods Latent growth modeling was used with measures completed in the 8th, 9th, and 12th grades by a cohort of 195 Black and White girls. Results Self-efficacy was stable and moderated the relation between changes in physical activity and perceived social support. Girls who maintained a perception of strong social support had less of a decline in physical activity if they also had high self-efficacy. However, girls having high self-efficacy had a greater decline in physical activity...
Purpose: Adolescent girls are not sufficiently active to achieve health benefits. Social support fro...
Background: The purposes of this study were to determine if a) gender moderated the relationship bet...
Objective This study compared correlates of physical activity (PA) among African-American and white ...
Objective To test whether self-efficacy for overcoming barriers to physical activity has direct, ind...
The incidence of adolescent overweight in the United States is growing at epidemic proportions contr...
A major health concern, especially among underserved adolescents is minimal engagement of physical a...
Objective This cross-sectional study examined the direct and indirect effects of perceived equipment...
Rates of obesity in children are rising at an alarming rate, particularly among girls and ethnic min...
Objective.To examine whether the decline in physical activity observed from childhood through adoles...
Objectives. Physical activity, including some form of vigorous activity, is a key component of a hea...
Purpose. To determine whether naturally-occurring changes in children's motives and beliefs are asso...
Background: According to social-cognitive theory (SCT), self-efficacy affects health behavior both d...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesized structural paths in Bandura's social-cog...
Background: According to social-cognitive theory (SCT), self-efficacy affects health behavior both d...
PURPOSE:To determine whether naturally-occurring changes in children's motives and beliefs are assoc...
Purpose: Adolescent girls are not sufficiently active to achieve health benefits. Social support fro...
Background: The purposes of this study were to determine if a) gender moderated the relationship bet...
Objective This study compared correlates of physical activity (PA) among African-American and white ...
Objective To test whether self-efficacy for overcoming barriers to physical activity has direct, ind...
The incidence of adolescent overweight in the United States is growing at epidemic proportions contr...
A major health concern, especially among underserved adolescents is minimal engagement of physical a...
Objective This cross-sectional study examined the direct and indirect effects of perceived equipment...
Rates of obesity in children are rising at an alarming rate, particularly among girls and ethnic min...
Objective.To examine whether the decline in physical activity observed from childhood through adoles...
Objectives. Physical activity, including some form of vigorous activity, is a key component of a hea...
Purpose. To determine whether naturally-occurring changes in children's motives and beliefs are asso...
Background: According to social-cognitive theory (SCT), self-efficacy affects health behavior both d...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesized structural paths in Bandura's social-cog...
Background: According to social-cognitive theory (SCT), self-efficacy affects health behavior both d...
PURPOSE:To determine whether naturally-occurring changes in children's motives and beliefs are assoc...
Purpose: Adolescent girls are not sufficiently active to achieve health benefits. Social support fro...
Background: The purposes of this study were to determine if a) gender moderated the relationship bet...
Objective This study compared correlates of physical activity (PA) among African-American and white ...