Perkins Jessica M, Multhaup Kristi S, Perkins H Wesley, Barton Cole
Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
Gerontologist. 2008 Feb;48(1):51-8. doi: 10.1093/geront/48.1.51.
We explored Bandura's self-efficacy theory as applied to older adult (aged 63-92) participation in physical and social activity in a cross-cultural study.
Older adults in Spain (n = 53) and the United States (n = 55) completed questions regarding self-efficacy, outcome expectancy, and participation in physical and social activities.
Self-efficacy significantly predicted both physical and social activity in both Spain and the United States. Outcome expectancy did not significantly predict either activity, nor did education, gender, or overall health. Modified and new self-efficacy measures proved reliable in both samples.
This study enhances understanding of how self-efficacy motivates participation in physical activity, as noted in previous studies, as well as provides a new understanding of what motivates participation in social activities. The high reliability of the new measures used in this study provides evidence for further use of these measures in other contexts. It is important to note that this study further supports the use of Bandura's theory of self-efficacy for cross-cultural applications.
在一项跨文化研究中,我们探讨了班杜拉的自我效能理论在老年人(63 - 92岁)参与体育和社会活动方面的应用。
西班牙(n = 53)和美国(n = 55)的老年人完成了关于自我效能、结果期望以及参与体育和社会活动的问题。
自我效能在西班牙和美国均显著预测了体育活动和社会活动。结果期望并未显著预测任何一项活动,教育程度、性别或总体健康状况也未起到显著预测作用。经修改的新自我效能测量方法在两个样本中均被证明是可靠的。
本研究增进了我们对自我效能如何激励参与体育活动的理解,正如先前研究所指出的,同时也为激励参与社会活动的因素提供了新的认识。本研究中使用的新测量方法的高可靠性为在其他情境中进一步使用这些方法提供了证据。需要注意的是,本研究进一步支持了班杜拉自我效能理论在跨文化应用中的使用。