This study examined the ways in which perceived constraints and self-efficacies associated with participation in active recreation influenced Hong Kong and Australian university students’ interest, intention, and participation in regular active recreation. The study indicated that perceived constraints have weak negative effects whereas self-efficacies have stronger positive effects on students’ interest, intention, and participation in regular active recreation. Time efficacy, persistence efficacy, and activity efficacy emerged as important indirect motivators of active recreation engagement. The influences of constraints and self-efficacies on active recreation participation mainly occurred indirectly through adjustments in partic...
Finne E, Englert C, Jekauc D. On the importance of self-control strength for regular physical activi...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships among personality (Big-Five),...
Research has shown a negative relationship between perceived body size discrepancy and exercise part...
This study examined the ways in which perceived constraints and self-efficacies associated\ud with p...
Godbey's model of leisure constraints (1991), and examines the relationships between the influe...
Factors such as not knowing where to learn new skills and a lack of transport constrain leisure part...
The purpose of this research was threefold; Are Korean youth physically active to promote health dur...
Leisure constraints, defined as factors that may negatively affect participation in recreational act...
[[abstract]]The objectives of this study are to investigate the status and constraints of leisure pa...
The present study examines the impact of constraints on motivation, activity attachment, and future ...
The popularity of adventure activities in leisure and tourism is escalating, yet little is known abo...
AbstractBackgroundUnderstanding leisure time physical inactivity is a priority in Westernized nation...
© 2016 Human Kinetics, Inc. This study tested the predictive validity of a multitheory process model...
This research extends previous work by demonstrating how the relationships between social cognition ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the important exercise participation motives in Singapore ...
Finne E, Englert C, Jekauc D. On the importance of self-control strength for regular physical activi...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships among personality (Big-Five),...
Research has shown a negative relationship between perceived body size discrepancy and exercise part...
This study examined the ways in which perceived constraints and self-efficacies associated\ud with p...
Godbey's model of leisure constraints (1991), and examines the relationships between the influe...
Factors such as not knowing where to learn new skills and a lack of transport constrain leisure part...
The purpose of this research was threefold; Are Korean youth physically active to promote health dur...
Leisure constraints, defined as factors that may negatively affect participation in recreational act...
[[abstract]]The objectives of this study are to investigate the status and constraints of leisure pa...
The present study examines the impact of constraints on motivation, activity attachment, and future ...
The popularity of adventure activities in leisure and tourism is escalating, yet little is known abo...
AbstractBackgroundUnderstanding leisure time physical inactivity is a priority in Westernized nation...
© 2016 Human Kinetics, Inc. This study tested the predictive validity of a multitheory process model...
This research extends previous work by demonstrating how the relationships between social cognition ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the important exercise participation motives in Singapore ...
Finne E, Englert C, Jekauc D. On the importance of self-control strength for regular physical activi...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships among personality (Big-Five),...
Research has shown a negative relationship between perceived body size discrepancy and exercise part...