Social-cognitive models.

G Godin - 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract examine here the main social-cognitive models, and more specifically the attitude-
behavior models, that have been used to analyze exercise behavior to date/explain and …

Social cognitive models of health and exercise behavior: An introduction and review of conceptual issues

JE Maddux - Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
This article reviews the major social cognitive models of adherence or compliance in health
and exercise behavior and attempts to show that these models are more similar to each …

Predicting aerobic exercise participation: Social cognitive, reasoned action, and planned behavior models

GA Yordy, RW Lent - Journal of Sport and Exercise …, 1993 - journals.humankinetics.com
This study explored the utility of reasoned action, planned behavior, and social cognitive
models in explaining aerobic exercise intentions and behavior. Two hundred eighty-four …

Toward a model of exercise motivation

DA Dzewaltowski - Journal of sport and exercise …, 1989 - journals.humankinetics.com
This study compared the ability of Bandura's social cognitive theory and Fish-bein and
Ajzen's theory of reasoned action to predict exercise behavior. The theories' constructs were …

The measurement conundrum in exercise adherence research.

RK Dishman - Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 1994 - europepmc.org
This paper has two purposes. It first prefaces a symposium titled" Exercise adherence and
behavior change: prospects, problems, and future directions." The symposium describes the …

Predicting long-term adherence to aerobic exercise: A comparison of two models

AW Garcia, AC King - Journal of Sport and Exercise …, 1991 - journals.humankinetics.com
To enhance our understanding of exercise adherence, predictors of adherence based on
social-cognitive theory were compared with those derived from a trait approach. A …

Cognitive mediators of the social influence-exercise adherence relationship: A test of the theory of planned behavior

KS Courneya, E McAuley - Journal of behavioral medicine, 1995 - Springer
The purpose of this study was to examine cognitive constructs from the theory of planned
behavior (ie, attitude, perceived behavioral control, and intention) as potential mediators of …

Exercise adherence and habitual physical activity

RK Dishman - Exercise and mental health, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
There is an emerging consensus within exercise science, health psychology, behavioral
medicine, and preventive medicine that the prediction and control of exercise behavior …

Physical activity participation: social cognitive theory versus the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior.

DA Dzewaltowski, JM Noble… - Journal of Sport & …, 1990 - search.ebscohost.com
Social cognitive theory and the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior were
examined in the prediction of 4 weeks of physical activity participation. The theories of …

Reconsidering the Role of Attitudes in Exercise Behavior: A Decision Theoretic Approach1

D Kendzierski, VD Lamastro - Journal of Applied Social …, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
Two studies demonstrated that subjective expected utility (SEU) theory predicted interest in,
but not adherence to, a weightlifting exercise program. The studies also showed that …