Objectives This study applied an extended Protection Motivation Theory to investigate the relative importance of fear of falling (FoF) among motivational and intentional determinants of physical activity (PA) behavior. Methods Older U.S. adults (N = 667, 65+) were surveyed using online research panels and completed measures of self-efficacy and response efficacy (coping appraisal), perceived vulnerability and perceived severity (threat appraisal), FoF, autonomous motivation, intention, physical health, and past PA level. Results Our structural equation model showed that past PA level and health predicted intention via cognitive constructs. PA and health predicted FoF and motivation via threat and coping appraisal. FoF did not directly predi...
BACKGROUND: Fear of falling and avoidance of activity are common in old age and are suggested to ...
The fear of falling has been recognized as a serious and common problem in older adults that can lea...
Approximately half of older adults experience fear of falling (FoF) but the aetiology is unclear. Th...
Objectives This study applied an extended Protection Motivation Theory to investigate the relative i...
To understand the effects of barriers and facilitators of physical activity (PA) in older adults, U....
Fear of falling, self-perception of health, and participation in physical activity programs have bee...
Fear of falling (FOF), a common phenomenon among older adults, may result in adverse health conseque...
Background There has been a lack of research examining the relationship among self-perceptions, beha...
Many older adults have fear of falling or are concerned to fall. However, little is known about fact...
Objective: to investigate the relationship between fear-related avoidance of activities and physical...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Fear of falling is one of the main consequences of falls in the elderly; the...
With a sample survey (/V = 266) of elderly adults residing in six housing developments in Massachuse...
Objective.: The aim of this study was to test the assumption that the level of outdoor physical acti...
Many older adults develop fear of falling (FOF), defined as the level of concern about falling, crea...
Background: Falls affect approximately one third of community-dwelling older adults each year and ha...
BACKGROUND: Fear of falling and avoidance of activity are common in old age and are suggested to ...
The fear of falling has been recognized as a serious and common problem in older adults that can lea...
Approximately half of older adults experience fear of falling (FoF) but the aetiology is unclear. Th...
Objectives This study applied an extended Protection Motivation Theory to investigate the relative i...
To understand the effects of barriers and facilitators of physical activity (PA) in older adults, U....
Fear of falling, self-perception of health, and participation in physical activity programs have bee...
Fear of falling (FOF), a common phenomenon among older adults, may result in adverse health conseque...
Background There has been a lack of research examining the relationship among self-perceptions, beha...
Many older adults have fear of falling or are concerned to fall. However, little is known about fact...
Objective: to investigate the relationship between fear-related avoidance of activities and physical...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Fear of falling is one of the main consequences of falls in the elderly; the...
With a sample survey (/V = 266) of elderly adults residing in six housing developments in Massachuse...
Objective.: The aim of this study was to test the assumption that the level of outdoor physical acti...
Many older adults develop fear of falling (FOF), defined as the level of concern about falling, crea...
Background: Falls affect approximately one third of community-dwelling older adults each year and ha...
BACKGROUND: Fear of falling and avoidance of activity are common in old age and are suggested to ...
The fear of falling has been recognized as a serious and common problem in older adults that can lea...
Approximately half of older adults experience fear of falling (FoF) but the aetiology is unclear. Th...