Index of Self-Regulation (ISR) is a nine-item scale designed primarily to measure individuals ’ level of self-regulation for physical activity. The aim of this study is to report psychometric characteristics of the ISR. The ISR scale was administered in a sample of 183 adult patients at 2 weeks following graduation from cardiac rehabilitation, 3 months following graduation, and 6 months fol-lowing graduation. The internal consistency of the ISR was high at all three time points, with Cronbach’s alphas of.81 to.96 across time points. The test–retest reliability was fairly high, with an overall coefficient of.73. There was evidence of concurrent validity of the ISR based on its moderately significant corre-lations with other theoretically rel...
A limited amount of research has been conducted on college students' physical activity levels. Accor...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine if Phase III‐IV cardiac rehabilitation participan...
Background: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in improving health outc...
Index of Self-Regulation (ISR) is a nine-item scale designed primarily to measure individuals ’ leve...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to analyze the reliability and factorial validity of the Portu...
To develop and explore underlying dimensions of the Self-Regulation Assessment (SeRA) and psychometr...
PURPOSE: To develop and explore underlying dimensions of the Self-Regulation Assessment (SeRA) and p...
The purpose of this study is to report psychometric properties of scores obtained using a novel obse...
Abstract Objectives Several epidemiological studies address psychosomatic 'self regulation' as a mea...
Objective: Self-regulation, participation and health -related quality of life are important rehabili...
Objectives: To investigate whether self-rating level of perceived exertion can adequately guide e...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to analyze the reliability and factorial validity of the Portu...
The main purpose of this study was to examine psychometric properties of a short version of the Self...
Objectives. This research aimed to develop and validate a measure of integrated regulation based on ...
AbstractThe study examined psychometric properties of a short version of the Self-Regulation Invento...
A limited amount of research has been conducted on college students' physical activity levels. Accor...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine if Phase III‐IV cardiac rehabilitation participan...
Background: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in improving health outc...
Index of Self-Regulation (ISR) is a nine-item scale designed primarily to measure individuals ’ leve...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to analyze the reliability and factorial validity of the Portu...
To develop and explore underlying dimensions of the Self-Regulation Assessment (SeRA) and psychometr...
PURPOSE: To develop and explore underlying dimensions of the Self-Regulation Assessment (SeRA) and p...
The purpose of this study is to report psychometric properties of scores obtained using a novel obse...
Abstract Objectives Several epidemiological studies address psychosomatic 'self regulation' as a mea...
Objective: Self-regulation, participation and health -related quality of life are important rehabili...
Objectives: To investigate whether self-rating level of perceived exertion can adequately guide e...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to analyze the reliability and factorial validity of the Portu...
The main purpose of this study was to examine psychometric properties of a short version of the Self...
Objectives. This research aimed to develop and validate a measure of integrated regulation based on ...
AbstractThe study examined psychometric properties of a short version of the Self-Regulation Invento...
A limited amount of research has been conducted on college students' physical activity levels. Accor...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine if Phase III‐IV cardiac rehabilitation participan...
Background: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in improving health outc...