Broman C L
Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824-1111, USA.
J Behav Med. 1995 Aug;18(4):341-53. doi: 10.1007/BF01857659.
Despite the many important benefits of leisure-time physical exercise on health, many Americans do not engage in exercise. This is more the case for the African-American population. This study assesses the impact of efficacy cognitions on leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) in an African-American sample. Our findings show that LTPA is predicted by the sense of efficacy in this African-American sample. Further analyses address significant factors in the prediction of the sense of efficacy. We find that the general sense of mastery predicts efficacy in this African-American sample. This may be especially significant for the African-American population. Also, analysis reveals surprising findings concerning characteristics predictive of efficacy cognitions. The highly educated are least likely to believe in the efficacy of preventive health behavior.
尽管休闲体育锻炼对健康有诸多重要益处,但许多美国人并不进行锻炼。非裔美国人更是如此。本研究评估了效能认知对非裔美国人样本中休闲体育活动(LTPA)的影响。我们的研究结果表明,在这个非裔美国人样本中,LTPA是由效能感预测的。进一步的分析探讨了预测效能感的重要因素。我们发现,总体掌控感在这个非裔美国人样本中能预测效能感。这对非裔美国人可能尤为重要。此外,分析还揭示了关于预测效能认知的特征的惊人发现。受教育程度高的人最不可能相信预防性健康行为的效能。