Outcome expectations, an important element of social cognitive theory, have been associated with physical activity in older adults. Yet, the measurement of this construct has often adopted a unidimensional approach. We examined the validity of a theoretically consistent three-factor (physical, social, and self-evaluative) outcome expectations exercise scale in middle-aged and older adults (N = 320; M age = 63.8). Participants completed questionnaires assessing outcome expectations, physical activity, self-efficacy, and health status. Comparisons of the hypothesized factor structure with competing models indicated that a three-factor model provided the best fit for the data. Construct validity was further demonstrated by signif...
This cross-sectional study of 504 community-dwelling Australian adults (328 females, 176 males, mean...
The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA), Theor...
International audienceThis article presents the development and validation of the aging stereotypes ...
Self-efficacy has been shown to be one of the strongest, mutable predictors of exercise behavior. Th...
Little is known about the predictors of maintenance in organized exercise programmes. The aim of thi...
The present study evaluated whether, and to what extent, the constructs implicated in the theory of ...
International audienceObjective:The purpose of the current study was to examine the mediating role o...
Introduction: Evidence shows that exercise adoption and maintenance are influenced by social-cogniti...
This thesis, comprising two studies, investigated whether negative expectations and self-perceptions...
BackgroundNew strategies to increase physical activity among sedentary older adults are urgently nee...
PurposeRegular physical activity is a key component of healthy aging, but few older adults meet phys...
We examined the hypothesis that physical activity will have favorable effects on measures of self-ef...
Background: Physical activity has been positively linked to quality of life (QOL) in older adults. M...
The present study adopted a social cognitive framework to examine the role played by perceptions of ...
The prime concern of this study was an understanding of factors affecting the well-being of older ad...
This cross-sectional study of 504 community-dwelling Australian adults (328 females, 176 males, mean...
The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA), Theor...
International audienceThis article presents the development and validation of the aging stereotypes ...
Self-efficacy has been shown to be one of the strongest, mutable predictors of exercise behavior. Th...
Little is known about the predictors of maintenance in organized exercise programmes. The aim of thi...
The present study evaluated whether, and to what extent, the constructs implicated in the theory of ...
International audienceObjective:The purpose of the current study was to examine the mediating role o...
Introduction: Evidence shows that exercise adoption and maintenance are influenced by social-cogniti...
This thesis, comprising two studies, investigated whether negative expectations and self-perceptions...
BackgroundNew strategies to increase physical activity among sedentary older adults are urgently nee...
PurposeRegular physical activity is a key component of healthy aging, but few older adults meet phys...
We examined the hypothesis that physical activity will have favorable effects on measures of self-ef...
Background: Physical activity has been positively linked to quality of life (QOL) in older adults. M...
The present study adopted a social cognitive framework to examine the role played by perceptions of ...
The prime concern of this study was an understanding of factors affecting the well-being of older ad...
This cross-sectional study of 504 community-dwelling Australian adults (328 females, 176 males, mean...
The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA), Theor...
International audienceThis article presents the development and validation of the aging stereotypes ...