Although some people may develop an intention to change their health behaviour, they might not take any action. This discrepancy has been labelled the “intention–behaviour gap.” Detailed action planning, perceived self-efficacy, and self-regulatory strategies (action control) may mediate between intentions and behaviour. This was examined in a longitudinal sample of 307 cardiac rehabilitation patients who were encouraged to adopt or maintain regular exercise. At the first time point, the predictors of intention and intention itself were assessed. Two months and four months later, the mediators and outcomes were measured. Results confirmed that all the three factors (planning, maintenance self-efficacy, and action control) served to mediate ...
This study investigated whether an individual's plan execution self-efficacy precedes mastery of the...
Background: Recent physical activity research is limited by intention–behavior discordance and is be...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to test two brief planninginterventions designed to enc...
This study investigated whether an individual's plan execution self-efficacy precedes mastery o...
Prevailing social cognition models consider behavioural intentions as immediate precursors of action...
OBJECTIVES: Health-behaviour change is not predicted well by behavioural intentions alone. Action pl...
Objectives: Health-behaviour change is not predicted well by behavioural intentions alone. Action pl...
Objectives: Health-behaviour change is not predicted well by behavioural intentions alone. Action pl...
Objectives: Maintaining physical exercise levels may not only require motivation and planning but al...
The intention-behaviour gap has been a barrier to health behavioral change. 85 participants (aged 18...
Levels of physical exercise adherence are not predicted well by behavioral intentions. Therefore, ac...
Therefore, action planning and recovery self-efficacy were specified as proximal predictors to bridg...
Therefore, action planning and recovery self-efficacy were specified as proximal predictors to bridg...
Objective: Levels of physical exercise adherence are not predicted well by behavioral intentions. Th...
This study investigated whether an individual's plan execution self-efficacy precedes mastery of the...
This study investigated whether an individual's plan execution self-efficacy precedes mastery of the...
Background: Recent physical activity research is limited by intention–behavior discordance and is be...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to test two brief planninginterventions designed to enc...
This study investigated whether an individual's plan execution self-efficacy precedes mastery o...
Prevailing social cognition models consider behavioural intentions as immediate precursors of action...
OBJECTIVES: Health-behaviour change is not predicted well by behavioural intentions alone. Action pl...
Objectives: Health-behaviour change is not predicted well by behavioural intentions alone. Action pl...
Objectives: Health-behaviour change is not predicted well by behavioural intentions alone. Action pl...
Objectives: Maintaining physical exercise levels may not only require motivation and planning but al...
The intention-behaviour gap has been a barrier to health behavioral change. 85 participants (aged 18...
Levels of physical exercise adherence are not predicted well by behavioral intentions. Therefore, ac...
Therefore, action planning and recovery self-efficacy were specified as proximal predictors to bridg...
Therefore, action planning and recovery self-efficacy were specified as proximal predictors to bridg...
Objective: Levels of physical exercise adherence are not predicted well by behavioral intentions. Th...
This study investigated whether an individual's plan execution self-efficacy precedes mastery of the...
This study investigated whether an individual's plan execution self-efficacy precedes mastery of the...
Background: Recent physical activity research is limited by intention–behavior discordance and is be...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to test two brief planninginterventions designed to enc...