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作为运动动机一部分的对运动的情感反应:态度、规范、自我效能及意图的时间稳定性。

Affective response to exercise as a component of exercise motivation: Attitudes, norms, self-efficacy, and temporal stability of intentions.

作者信息

Kwan Bethany M, Bryan Angela D

机构信息

University of Colorado at Boulder.

出版信息

Psychol Sport Exerc. 2010 Jan 1;11(1):71-79. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2009.05.010.


DOI:10.1016/j.psychsport.2009.05.010
PMID:20161385
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2782828/
Abstract

PROBLEM: A positive affective response is associated with increased participation in voluntary exercise, but the mechanisms by which this occurs are not well known. Consistent with a Theory of Planned Behaviour perspective, we tested whether affective response to exercise leads to greater motivation in terms of attitudes, subjective norms, self-efficacy and intentions to exercise. We were also specifically interested in whether a positive affective response leads to more temporally stable intentions. METHOD: Participants (N = 127) self-reported Theory of Planned Behaviour constructs and exercise behavior at baseline and three months later, and provided reports of exercise-related affect during a 30-minute bout of moderate intensity treadmill exercise at baseline. RESULTS: We show that participants who experience greater improvements in positive affect, negative affect and fatigue during exercise tended to report more positive attitudes, exercise self-efficacy and intentions to exercise three months later. Affective response was not predictive of subjective norms. As hypothesized, positive affective response was associated with more stable intentions over time. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that a positive affective response to acute bouts of exercise can aid in building and sustaining exercise motivation over time.

摘要

问题:积极的情感反应与自愿锻炼参与度的提高相关,但其中的发生机制尚不清楚。与计划行为理论观点一致,我们测试了对锻炼的情感反应是否会在态度、主观规范、自我效能感和锻炼意图方面带来更强的动机。我们还特别关注积极的情感反应是否会导致更具时间稳定性的意图。方法:参与者(N = 127)在基线时和三个月后自我报告计划行为理论的各项指标及锻炼行为,并在基线时的30分钟中等强度跑步机锻炼期间提供与锻炼相关的情感报告。结果:我们发现,在锻炼过程中积极情感、消极情感和疲劳改善程度更大的参与者,在三个月后往往会报告更积极的态度、锻炼自我效能感和锻炼意图。情感反应无法预测主观规范。正如假设的那样,积极的情感反应与随时间推移更稳定的意图相关。结论:我们得出结论,对急性锻炼发作的积极情感反应有助于随着时间的推移建立和维持锻炼动机。

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