Toward Comprehensive Assessment of Beliefs and Attitudes Related to Physical Activity in Young Adults: Pilot Study
Theodorus D B Noordover, Aave Hannus, Kenn Konstabel

TL;DR
This study created a questionnaire to assess beliefs and attitudes about physical activity in young adults, including acceptance of negative outcomes.
Contribution
A new questionnaire combining TPB and acceptance of negative outcomes for assessing physical activity determinants in young adults.
Findings
The questionnaire effectively predicts self-reported physical activity with good psychometric properties.
Negative behavioral beliefs and acceptance of negative outcomes showed opposite correlations with physical activity.
The shortened questionnaire performed as well as the full version in assessing key determinants.
Abstract
Studies show that despite the positive effects of physical activity (PA), most university students are not active enough. For interventions, it is necessary to understand the determinants of PA behavior. Theory of planned behavior (TPB) is one of the most widely used frameworks to describe the psychological determinants of health behavior. Research has shown that in addition to the determinants included in TPB (attitudes, subjective norms, perceived control, and intention), fear of negative outcomes (eg, discomfort or pain) is a major barrier to increasing one’s PA. It has been shown that accepting the possibility of unpleasant outcomes may help in reaching one’s PA goals. The purpose of this study was to create a questionnaire of PA determinants based on TPB and complemented by the topic of acceptance of unpleasant outcomes. The questionnaire is thus meant for evaluating the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBehavioral Health and Interventions · Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
