reviewHealth Education ResearchFeb 14, 2011BRONZE OA

What are the most effective intervention techniques for changing physical activity self-efficacy and physical activity behaviour--and are they the same?

Coventry University

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Abstract

There is convincing evidence that targeting self-efficacy is an effective means of increasing physical activity. However, evidence concerning which are the most effective techniques for changing self-efficacy and thereby physical activity is lacking. The present review aims to estimate the association between specific intervention techniques used in physical activity interventions and change obtained in both self-efficacy and physical activity behaviour. A systematic search yielded 27 physical activity intervention studies for 'healthy' adults that reported self-efficacy and physical activity data. A small, yet significant (P

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Keywords
  • Self-efficacy
  • Physical activity
  • Moderation
  • Psychological intervention
  • Intervention (counseling)
  • Psychology
  • Behavior change
  • Clinical psychology
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