Abstract This study uses the Rasch rating scale analysis within the framework of the social cognitive theory to examine four psychometric properties of the Arabic version of the Physical Activity Self-efficacy Scale for Adolescents (PASESA-Av): 1) item technical quality to evidence content validity; 2) unidimensionality structure to evidence structural validity; 3) rating scale functioning to evidence substantive validity; and 4) person and item separation and reliability. The analyses showed that the PASESA-Av items represented the physical activity self-efficacy trait adequately. The PASESAAv demonstrated good fit to the Rasch model and formed a unidimensional structure. The PASESAAv response categories advanced monotonically. The PASESA-...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
Abstract Background Theoretically, increased levels of physical activity self-efficacy (PASE) should...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
Self-efficacy beliefs are significant predictors of achievement in education. However, majority of e...
Academic self-efficacy is part of social cognitive theory. Academic self-efficacy is an individual's...
Background: Self-efficacy is needed for effectuating lifestyle changes, and it is therefore an impor...
Academic self-efficacy is part of social cognitive theory. Academic self-efficacy is an individual's...
Academic self-efficacy is part of social cognitive theory. Academic self-efficacy is an individual's...
The preliminary development of a measure of self-efficacy to participate in vigorous physical activi...
Self-efficacy describes people’s belief in their own ability to perform the behaviors required to pr...
Self-efficacy describes people’s belief in their own ability to perform the behaviors required to pr...
Self-efficacy describes people’s belief in their own ability to perform the behaviors required to pr...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
Background: Self-efficacy is needed for effectuating lifestyle changes, and it is therefore an impor...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
Abstract Background Theoretically, increased levels of physical activity self-efficacy (PASE) should...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
Self-efficacy beliefs are significant predictors of achievement in education. However, majority of e...
Academic self-efficacy is part of social cognitive theory. Academic self-efficacy is an individual's...
Background: Self-efficacy is needed for effectuating lifestyle changes, and it is therefore an impor...
Academic self-efficacy is part of social cognitive theory. Academic self-efficacy is an individual's...
Academic self-efficacy is part of social cognitive theory. Academic self-efficacy is an individual's...
The preliminary development of a measure of self-efficacy to participate in vigorous physical activi...
Self-efficacy describes people’s belief in their own ability to perform the behaviors required to pr...
Self-efficacy describes people’s belief in their own ability to perform the behaviors required to pr...
Self-efficacy describes people’s belief in their own ability to perform the behaviors required to pr...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
Background: Self-efficacy is needed for effectuating lifestyle changes, and it is therefore an impor...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
Abstract Background Theoretically, increased levels of physical activity self-efficacy (PASE) should...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...