Theories of health behavior are usually tested on the between-person level. Associations between variables on the between- and the within-person level, however, can differ substantially. Thus, in order to better understand intrapersonal processes in the domain of health behavior, studies applying within-person analyses are needed. This study tested the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) on the within- and between-person level in the context of physical exercise. Design: Participants were 265 first-year students who completed nine online questionnaires every second week. Data were analyzed by focusing on intrapersonal associations applying multilevel modeling. Main Outcome Measures: Intentions for physical exercise and self-reported physi...
Although regular participation in physical activity is associated with physical and psychological he...
The present study investigated exercise behaviour over a six-week period in a theory of planned beha...
Objective: Levels of physical exercise adherence are not predicted well by behavioral intentions. Th...
Objective: Theories of health behavior are usually tested on the between-person level. Associations ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the prediction of exercise behaviour in a sample of ...
Regular physical activity has been implicated in a variety of health outcomes encompassing both phys...
The regular practice of physical activity contributes to increase young people's physical, psycholog...
Objective: The health action process approach (HAPA) is a social–cognitive model specifying motivati...
Objective: The health action process approach (HAPA) is a social- cognitive model specifying motivat...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relevance of integrating exercise habit strength within...
Health-compromising behaviors such as physical inactivity and poor dietary habits are difficult to c...
This study tests a new model of health behavior called the Model of Health Promotion Behavior. This ...
textThe primary purpose of the study was to identify relationships among sources of interpersonal in...
Background Models of health behaviour change have historically focused on the proximal predictors o...
Consumer education plays an important role in cultivating the beliefs that exercise helps to improve...
Although regular participation in physical activity is associated with physical and psychological he...
The present study investigated exercise behaviour over a six-week period in a theory of planned beha...
Objective: Levels of physical exercise adherence are not predicted well by behavioral intentions. Th...
Objective: Theories of health behavior are usually tested on the between-person level. Associations ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the prediction of exercise behaviour in a sample of ...
Regular physical activity has been implicated in a variety of health outcomes encompassing both phys...
The regular practice of physical activity contributes to increase young people's physical, psycholog...
Objective: The health action process approach (HAPA) is a social–cognitive model specifying motivati...
Objective: The health action process approach (HAPA) is a social- cognitive model specifying motivat...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relevance of integrating exercise habit strength within...
Health-compromising behaviors such as physical inactivity and poor dietary habits are difficult to c...
This study tests a new model of health behavior called the Model of Health Promotion Behavior. This ...
textThe primary purpose of the study was to identify relationships among sources of interpersonal in...
Background Models of health behaviour change have historically focused on the proximal predictors o...
Consumer education plays an important role in cultivating the beliefs that exercise helps to improve...
Although regular participation in physical activity is associated with physical and psychological he...
The present study investigated exercise behaviour over a six-week period in a theory of planned beha...
Objective: Levels of physical exercise adherence are not predicted well by behavioral intentions. Th...