کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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894858 | 1472160 | 2007 | 14 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
![عکس صفحه اول مقاله: Recovery self-efficacy and intention as predictors of running or jogging behavior: A cross-lagged panel analysis over a two-year period Recovery self-efficacy and intention as predictors of running or jogging behavior: A cross-lagged panel analysis over a two-year period](/preview/png/894858.png)
Objectives: The study investigates whether two kinds of self-efficacy and intention predict regular running or jogging behavior over 2 yr. Maintenance self-efficacy refers to beliefs about one's ability to maintain a behavior, whereas recovery self-efficacy pertains to beliefs about one's ability to resume a behavior after a setback.Design and methods: Longitudinal data from runners (N=139N=139, 80% men) were collected twice with a time gap of 2 yr.Results: Cross-lagged panel analysis revealed that recovery self-efficacy and intention jointly predicted running/jogging behavior 2 yr later, whereas running/jogging behavior did not predict recovery self-efficacy and intention. No effects of maintenance self-efficacy were found. The majority of participants (n=120n=120) experienced at least one 2-week period of decline in running or jogging behavior. Among those who experienced lapses, recovery self-efficacy remained the only significant social-cognitive predictor of behavior.Conclusions: Recovery self-efficacy is a crucial predictor of regular running or jogging behavior over 2 yr.
Journal: Psychology of Sport and Exercise - Volume 8, Issue 2, March 2007, Pages 247–260