Objectives. Physical activity, including some form of vigorous activity, is a key component of a healthy lifestyle in young people. Self-efficacy and social support have been identified as key determinants of physical activity; however, the mechanism that reflects the interplay of these two factors is not well understood. The aim of the current study was to test social cognitive theory’s notion that self-efficacy relates to intention that translates into behavior and to investigate whether friend support and self-efficacy synergize, interfere, or compensate for one another to predict vigorous physical activity in adolescents—a population at risk of rapid decreases in physical activity. Method. A survey at two points in time was conducted in...
Objectives Received social support is considered important for health-enhancing exercise participat...
Objectives Received social support is considered important for health-enhancing exercise participat...
BackgroundA substantial proportion of adolescents, particularly girls and minority youth, fail to me...
A major health concern, especially among underserved adolescents is minimal engagement of physical a...
The incidence of adolescent overweight in the United States is growing at epidemic proportions contr...
The incidence of adolescent overweight in the United States is growing at epidemic proportions contr...
The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of self-efficacy and past behaviour on youn...
The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of social support and self-efficacy with p...
Objective To test whether self-efficacy for overcoming barriers to physical activity has direct, ind...
Objective To test whether self-efficacy for overcoming barriers to physical activity has direct, ind...
Objective To test whether self-efficacy for overcoming barriers to physical activity has direct, ind...
Objective To test whether self-efficacy for overcoming barriers to physical activity has direct, ind...
In the context of exercise psychology, the mediating relationship between peer support, self-efficac...
AbstractObjectiveto analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parent...
The present study explored the associations between perceived benefits of physical activity, social ...
Objectives Received social support is considered important for health-enhancing exercise participat...
Objectives Received social support is considered important for health-enhancing exercise participat...
BackgroundA substantial proportion of adolescents, particularly girls and minority youth, fail to me...
A major health concern, especially among underserved adolescents is minimal engagement of physical a...
The incidence of adolescent overweight in the United States is growing at epidemic proportions contr...
The incidence of adolescent overweight in the United States is growing at epidemic proportions contr...
The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of self-efficacy and past behaviour on youn...
The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of social support and self-efficacy with p...
Objective To test whether self-efficacy for overcoming barriers to physical activity has direct, ind...
Objective To test whether self-efficacy for overcoming barriers to physical activity has direct, ind...
Objective To test whether self-efficacy for overcoming barriers to physical activity has direct, ind...
Objective To test whether self-efficacy for overcoming barriers to physical activity has direct, ind...
In the context of exercise psychology, the mediating relationship between peer support, self-efficac...
AbstractObjectiveto analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parent...
The present study explored the associations between perceived benefits of physical activity, social ...
Objectives Received social support is considered important for health-enhancing exercise participat...
Objectives Received social support is considered important for health-enhancing exercise participat...
BackgroundA substantial proportion of adolescents, particularly girls and minority youth, fail to me...