This methodological investigation was conducted to develop and validate a Self-Efficacy to Walk for Health Scale (SEWHS) for use with midlife and older, low-income, African American women. Although self-efficacy is a well-established correlate of physical activity behavior (including walking) in adults, there has been little study of this construct in minority populations. Through a focus group of women representative of the study population, barriers to walking for health were developed for inclusion in the SEWHS. Content validity of the SEWHS was estimated through expert evaluation. Estimates of construct validity and reliability were accomplished through the use of the SEWHS in a survey with its intended population. Instruments i...
The purposes of this study were to develop the scale of self-efficacy for health behavior, and to ex...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between pedometer-determined physical act...
Introduction. Nutrition is the key contributor to disparities in many chronic diseases. However, lit...
This methodological investigation was conducted to develop and validate a Self-Efficacy to Walk for ...
Background: Self-efficacy is a consistent correlate of physical activity, but most self-efficacy mea...
Background: Inadequate physical activity behavior persists among African American women despite the ...
Physical inactivity is a major health risk factor in our society. Women and minority populations are...
This project examined the link between race and self-efficacy. Self-efficacy pertains to an individu...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for health, yet most African American women do not a...
Sedentary behavior rates are higher among African-American men and women than in other American race...
Using an expanded Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) model, we hypothesized that self-efficacy, outcome e...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Rates of chronic disease and physical inact...
Background\ud Preventive services offered to older Americans are currently under-utilized despite co...
There is a sparse amount of data to substantiate the relationship between the African American women...
Low participation in physical activity is rapidly becoming a global health concern. Among the 7.5 bi...
The purposes of this study were to develop the scale of self-efficacy for health behavior, and to ex...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between pedometer-determined physical act...
Introduction. Nutrition is the key contributor to disparities in many chronic diseases. However, lit...
This methodological investigation was conducted to develop and validate a Self-Efficacy to Walk for ...
Background: Self-efficacy is a consistent correlate of physical activity, but most self-efficacy mea...
Background: Inadequate physical activity behavior persists among African American women despite the ...
Physical inactivity is a major health risk factor in our society. Women and minority populations are...
This project examined the link between race and self-efficacy. Self-efficacy pertains to an individu...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for health, yet most African American women do not a...
Sedentary behavior rates are higher among African-American men and women than in other American race...
Using an expanded Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) model, we hypothesized that self-efficacy, outcome e...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Rates of chronic disease and physical inact...
Background\ud Preventive services offered to older Americans are currently under-utilized despite co...
There is a sparse amount of data to substantiate the relationship between the African American women...
Low participation in physical activity is rapidly becoming a global health concern. Among the 7.5 bi...
The purposes of this study were to develop the scale of self-efficacy for health behavior, and to ex...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between pedometer-determined physical act...
Introduction. Nutrition is the key contributor to disparities in many chronic diseases. However, lit...