Fallon Elizabeth A, Wilcox Sara, Ainsworth Barbara E
University of South Carolina, Arnold School of Public Health, 1300 Wheat St, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.
Women Health. 2005;41(3):47-62. doi: 10.1300/J013v41n03_03.
This study examined the correlates of self-efficacy for physical activity in African American women. In bivariate analyses, self-efficacy was higher among women reporting fewer social role constraints, more positive perceptions of physically active women, more positive sense of community, better perceived health, and higher levels of physical activity. In a simultaneous multivariate model, more positive perceived health status (p = .001), higher physical activity level (p = .007), and lower social role constraint (p = .02) were independently associated with higher self-efficacy. Thus, physical activity interventions for African-American women should include strategies to decrease social role constraint and offer safe activities for women with health conditions hindering physical activity.
本研究调查了非裔美国女性体育活动自我效能的相关因素。在双变量分析中,报告社会角色限制较少、对积极参与体育活动的女性看法更积极、社区意识更积极、健康感知更好以及体育活动水平较高的女性,其自我效能更高。在一个同时进行的多变量模型中,更积极的健康状况感知(p = .001)、更高的体育活动水平(p = .007)和更低的社会角色限制(p = .02)与更高的自我效能独立相关。因此,针对非裔美国女性的体育活动干预应包括减少社会角色限制的策略,并为有健康状况阻碍体育活动的女性提供安全的活动。