2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.erap.2013.01.001
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Mesure de la balance décisionnelle en vue de pratiquer une activité physique régulière (BDAP) : adaptation et validation francophone de l’échelle Decisional Balance for Exercise

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“…This study used qualitative methods involving individual interviews. The interview guide was developed on the basis of the literature on health ( 24 ), worksite ( 15 ), and exercise psychology ( 25 ). The research team was familiar with this literature and qualitative methods.…”
Section: Methodsologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study used qualitative methods involving individual interviews. The interview guide was developed on the basis of the literature on health ( 24 ), worksite ( 15 ), and exercise psychology ( 25 ). The research team was familiar with this literature and qualitative methods.…”
Section: Methodsologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decisional balance, which can be defined as a balance in the perceived advantages and disadvantages of change, is one of the factors hypothesized to mediate the change process. The perception of the advantages associated with PA (i.e., facilitators) is strong in the last two stages (i.e., action and maintenance), whereas the perception of the disadvantages (i.e., barriers) is strong in the early stages (i.e., precontemplation and contemplation) ( 24 ). Preparation is the stage at which the potential gains are in balance with the perceived losses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Belgium Eeckhout et al, 2011a,b;Eeckhout et al, 2013French POC, SE, DB France Bernard et al, 2013Romain et al, 2015POC, SOC Finland Cardinal et al, 2003Finnish DB, POC, SE German Bucksch et al, 2008Kanning, More details about validation processes, psychometric information and study participants are available in the Supplementary file.…”
Section: Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding decisional balance, studies have shown that people in early stages of change have a more negative decisional balance than those who are in the final stages, with a more positive decisional balance. All this has been proven in various studies with a number of health-related behaviors, including physical exercise (Eeckhout et al, 2013;Marshall & Biddle, 2001;Prochaska et al, 1994). Following the recommendations made by previous studies (Marcus & Forsyth, 2003;Marcus et al, 1992;Prochaska et al, 1994;Velicer et al, 1985) and in order to present a standardized measure to improve the interpretation of results, the values of the pros (M = 3.58, SD = .82) and cons (M = 2.80, SD = .81) were converted to T-scores [M = 50, SD = 10].…”
Section: Nomological Validitymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Another study by Eeckhout, Francaux, Heeren and Philippot (2013) with a sample of 406 individuals between 16 and 65 years of age (M age = 34.8, SD = 11.8), was performed to validate the French version of the decisional balance scale for physical exercise and examine its psychometric properties with other components of TTM. The scale used, developed by Marcus et al (1992), had sixteen items, ten for pros and six for cons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%