Objective: The effects of self-efficacy beliefs on physical activity are well documented, but much less is known about the origins of self-efficacy beliefs. This article proposes scales to assess the sources of self-efficacy for physical activity aims and to comparatively test their predictive power for physical activity via self-efficacy over time to detect the principal sources of self-efficacy beliefs for physical activity. Method: A study of 1,406 German adults aged 16–90 years was conducted to construct scales to assess the sources of self-efficacy for physical activity (Study 1). In Study 2, the scales’ predictive validity for self-efficacy and physical activity was tested in a sample of 310 older German adults. Results: Short, reliab...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
Purpose: As the proportion of older adults in Germany continues to grow, so does the need for physic...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
as applied to older adult (aged 63–92) participation in physical and social activity in a cross-cult...
International audienceObjective:The purpose of the current study was to examine the mediating role o...
The present study examined the relationships between perceptions of personal capabilities and intrin...
Self-efficacy regarding physical activity is superior to self-assessed activity level, in long-term ...
Self-efficacy has been shown to be one of the strongest, mutable predictors of exercise behavior. Th...
Professionals and researchers studying the care received by people over 65 stand by the benefits of ...
This study examined the relationship between physical performance and physical self-efficacy beliefs...
The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of self-efficacy and past behaviour on youn...
Objective: The study sought to synthesize research on the relationship between time spent engaged in...
The importance of sustained physical activity in healthy aging is well established. To achieve susta...
Background Self-efficacy has been determined to be a strong predictor of who will engage in physical...
Aim. To explore the conceptual underpinnings of self-efficacy to address the barriers to participati...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
Purpose: As the proportion of older adults in Germany continues to grow, so does the need for physic...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
as applied to older adult (aged 63–92) participation in physical and social activity in a cross-cult...
International audienceObjective:The purpose of the current study was to examine the mediating role o...
The present study examined the relationships between perceptions of personal capabilities and intrin...
Self-efficacy regarding physical activity is superior to self-assessed activity level, in long-term ...
Self-efficacy has been shown to be one of the strongest, mutable predictors of exercise behavior. Th...
Professionals and researchers studying the care received by people over 65 stand by the benefits of ...
This study examined the relationship between physical performance and physical self-efficacy beliefs...
The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of self-efficacy and past behaviour on youn...
Objective: The study sought to synthesize research on the relationship between time spent engaged in...
The importance of sustained physical activity in healthy aging is well established. To achieve susta...
Background Self-efficacy has been determined to be a strong predictor of who will engage in physical...
Aim. To explore the conceptual underpinnings of self-efficacy to address the barriers to participati...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...
Purpose: As the proportion of older adults in Germany continues to grow, so does the need for physic...
Physical activity among adults and adolescents do not meet the recommendations of WHO. Many studies ...