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Benefits, barriers, and self-efficacy for regular physical exercise in physiotherapy students (CROSBI ID 611158)

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Pukljak Iričanin, Zrinka ; Horvat, Marina ; Perković, Lada ; Takšić, Iva Benefits, barriers, and self-efficacy for regular physical exercise in physiotherapy students // EHPS Abstracts, Psychology & Health, 28: sup 1. Bordeaux, 2013. str. 739-739

Podaci o odgovornosti

Pukljak Iričanin, Zrinka ; Horvat, Marina ; Perković, Lada ; Takšić, Iva

hrvatski

Benefits, barriers, and self-efficacy for regular physical exercise in physiotherapy students

Background: Future health workers should serve as role models in promoting physical activity. We investigated students’ regularity of physical activity, physical exercise self- efficacy, perceived benefits and barriers for regular physical activity. Methods: 180 physiotherapy students completed International Physical Activity Questionnaire (Craig et al, 2003), Exercise Benefits/Barriers Scale (Sechrist et al, 1985), Physical exercise self- efficacy scale (Schwartzer, 2009). Findings: On weekly basis, 61% students are vigorously, 23% moderately, 15% are low physically active. Males are significantly more active than females. The greatest perceived benefits were physical performance and psychological outlook. The greatest perceived barriers were family discouragement and physical exertion. Physical exercise self-efficacy was moderate, males having higher scores than females. Discussion: Most of the physiotherapy students are vigorously active, females being less active then males and having lower physical self- efficacy. Knowing individual and group difference in perceived benefits, barriers and self-efficacy can help in motivating students for increased physical activity. Key words: physical activity, perceived benefits and barriers, self-efficacy Ethical approval: approved by Ethics Committee of University of Applied Health Studies in Zagreb, Croatia.

tjelesna aktivnost ; prednosti i prepreke redovitoj tjelesnoj aktivnosti ; samoefikasnost

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engleski

Benefits, barriers, and self-efficacy for regular physical exercise in physiotherapy students

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physical activity ; perceived benefits and barriers ; self-efficacy

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Podaci o prilogu

739-739.

2013.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

EHPS Abstracts, Psychology & Health, 28: sup 1

Bordeaux:

Podaci o skupu

27th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society

poster

16.07.2013-20.07.2013

Bordeaux, Francuska

Povezanost rada

Psihologija