Godin G, Cox M H, Shephard R J
Can J Appl Sport Sci. 1983 Dec;8(4):240-5.
The Fishbein model was used to assess the impact of physical fitness evaluation with subsequent counselling by professional staff on individual intentions to exercise regularly. The subjects for this study were 172 self-selected adults seeking an evaluation of their current physical fitness. Experimental subjects were given a sequence of fitness testing and counselling; however, this did not significantly change the intention to exercise relative to control subjects. The only significant differences in intentions to exercise regularly were found (i) between subjects differing in fitness level (p less than .002), and (ii) between subjects differing in current exercise behaviour (p less than .001). Thirty-five percent (35%) of the variance in intentions to exercise were explained by a combination of (i) the two components of the Fishbein model (attitude and social norm) and (ii) an index of current physical activity. Since most of our subjects reported a positive intention to exercise, the most appropriate tactic for an increase of community activity may be to initiate policy changes facilitating behaviour in accordance with existing attitudes.
采用菲什拜因模型评估专业人员进行的体能评估及后续咨询对个体定期锻炼意愿的影响。本研究的对象是172名自行选择的成年人,他们寻求对自身当前体能的评估。实验对象接受了一系列体能测试和咨询;然而,相对于对照组,这并未显著改变锻炼意愿。定期锻炼意愿的唯一显著差异存在于:(i)体能水平不同的受试者之间(p小于0.002),以及(ii)当前锻炼行为不同的受试者之间(p小于0.001)。锻炼意愿中35%的方差可由以下因素共同解释:(i)菲什拜因模型的两个组成部分(态度和社会规范),以及(ii)当前身体活动指数。由于我们的大多数受试者表示有积极的锻炼意愿,增加社区活动的最合适策略可能是启动政策变革,以促进与现有态度相符的行为。