2000
DOI: 10.1016/s1469-0292(00)00006-6
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Integrating the theory of planned behavior with the processes and stages of change in the exercise domain

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“…In comparing TPB with TTM, Courneya and Bobick (2000) argue that the TPB may be a more comprehensive and sophisticated model for explaining health-related behavioural change despite the facts that both models share many conceptual similarities. It is also worth highlighting that the concept of self-efficacy has been successfully incorporated into the TTM (Biddle and Nigg 2000).…”
Section: Transtheoretical Model Of Stages Of Change (Ttm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In comparing TPB with TTM, Courneya and Bobick (2000) argue that the TPB may be a more comprehensive and sophisticated model for explaining health-related behavioural change despite the facts that both models share many conceptual similarities. It is also worth highlighting that the concept of self-efficacy has been successfully incorporated into the TTM (Biddle and Nigg 2000).…”
Section: Transtheoretical Model Of Stages Of Change (Ttm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TPB model represents the most appropriate theoretical framework for the study of exercise behaviour due to a number a reasons. Firstly, many researchers agreed that TPB represents the most compelling and well-established model for the prediction of intentional behaviour (Biddle and Nigg, 2000;Courneya and Bobick 2000;Armitage and Christian 2003;Rivis and Sheeran 2003). For instance, in their meta-analysis, Rivis and Sheeran (2003) advocate that the TPB is the most influential theory for the prediction of social and health behaviour.…”
Section: Rationale For the Adoption Of Tpb Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mais concretamente, foram incluídas as variáveis centrais da Teoria do Comportamento Planeado (TCP) 15 (e.g., atitudes, normas subjetivas, perceção de controle comportamental e intenção). A este nível, a TCP é considerada uma das propostas teóricas mais compreensivas da explicação da alteração dos hábitos de saúde, como é o caso do comportamento de exercício físico 16 . De um modo geral, o modelo defende que a intenção para assumir um determinado comportamento e a perceção de controle comportamental são preditores diretos do comportamento em causa e que a intenção comportamental é, por sua vez, influenciada pelas atitudes, normas subjetivas e perceção de controle comportamental 17 .…”
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“…In comparing TPB with TTM, Courneya and Bobick (2000) argue that the TPB is a more comprehensive model for explaining health behaviours. In a thorough review of the theories of exercise behaviour, Biddle and S-F. Yap et al Nigg (2000) conclude that the application of the HBM model has yielded little success in predicting exercise behaviour.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%