Two studies were conducted to predict physical activity in school-aged children. Study 1 tested the utility of an integrated model in predicting physical activity (PA) intention and behavior-the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and self-efficacy theory. Six hundred and forty-five New Zealand children (aged 11-13 years) completed measures corresponding to the integrated model and a self-reported measure of PA one week later. Perceived behavioral control (PBC) and subjective norm were the two strongest predictors of intentions. Task efficacy and barrier efficacy were the two strongest predictors of PA. A second study (Study 2) was conducted to determine whether the self-efficacy measures could discriminate objectively measured PA levels. Sixt...
The benefits of physical activity are known, but the proportion of adolescents meeting daily activit...
Our understanding of the longitudinal relationship between generalized self-efficacy (GSE) and physi...
The relationship between physical activity self-efficacy and participation in vigorous physical acti...
Two studies were conducted to predict physical activity in school-aged children. Study 1 tested the ...
BackgroundIdentifying psychological correlates of children's physical activity intentions may signpo...
Background: A large proportion of UK children do not reach the recommended levels of physical activi...
The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of self-efficacy and past behaviour on youn...
Problem: This study evaluated the psychometric properties of a scale measuring children's self-eff...
Physical activity is pivotal for children\u27s health and well-being, yet participation declines acr...
Physical activity is pivotal for children’s health and well-being, yet participation declines across...
This study examined the predictive validity and time-lagged relationships in a model of children's p...
Physical activity is pivotal for childrentionnalth and well-being, yet participation declines across...
Background: The current study tested the utility of an integrated social cognitive model to predict ...
Objectives: This study examined the relationships between constructs of a revised Theory of Planned ...
BACKGROUND: The current study tested the utility of an integrated social cognitive model to predict ...
The benefits of physical activity are known, but the proportion of adolescents meeting daily activit...
Our understanding of the longitudinal relationship between generalized self-efficacy (GSE) and physi...
The relationship between physical activity self-efficacy and participation in vigorous physical acti...
Two studies were conducted to predict physical activity in school-aged children. Study 1 tested the ...
BackgroundIdentifying psychological correlates of children's physical activity intentions may signpo...
Background: A large proportion of UK children do not reach the recommended levels of physical activi...
The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of self-efficacy and past behaviour on youn...
Problem: This study evaluated the psychometric properties of a scale measuring children's self-eff...
Physical activity is pivotal for children\u27s health and well-being, yet participation declines acr...
Physical activity is pivotal for children’s health and well-being, yet participation declines across...
This study examined the predictive validity and time-lagged relationships in a model of children's p...
Physical activity is pivotal for childrentionnalth and well-being, yet participation declines across...
Background: The current study tested the utility of an integrated social cognitive model to predict ...
Objectives: This study examined the relationships between constructs of a revised Theory of Planned ...
BACKGROUND: The current study tested the utility of an integrated social cognitive model to predict ...
The benefits of physical activity are known, but the proportion of adolescents meeting daily activit...
Our understanding of the longitudinal relationship between generalized self-efficacy (GSE) and physi...
The relationship between physical activity self-efficacy and participation in vigorous physical acti...