942
Views
9
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

The effects of persuasive communication and planning on intentions to be more physically active and on physical activity behaviour among low-active adolescents

, , &
Pages 583-604 | Received 13 Mar 2014, Accepted 05 Dec 2014, Published online: 03 Feb 2015

References

  • Achtziger, A., & Gollwitzer, P. M. (2010). Motivation and volition in the course of action. In J. Heckhausen & H. Heckhausen (Eds.), Motivation and action (2nd ed., pp. 275–299). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
  • Adamo, K., Prince, S., Tricco, A., Connor-Gorber, S., & Tremblay, M. (2009). A comparison of indirect versus direct measures for assessing physical activity in the pediatric population: A systematic review. International Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 4, 2–27.10.1080/17477160802315010
  • Ajzen, I. (1991). The theory of planned behavior. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50, 179–211.10.1016/0749-5978(91)90020-T
  • Ajzen, I. (2006). Behavioral Interventions based on the theory of planned behavior. Retrieved from http://people.umass.edu/~aizen/pdf/tpb.intervention.pdf
  • Belanger-Gravel, A., Godin, G., & Amireault, S. (2013). A mete-analytic review of the effect of implementation intentions on physical activity. Health Psychology Review, 7(1), 23–54. doi:10.1080/17437199.2011.560095
  • Berkowitz, J. M., Huhman, M., Heitzler, C. D., Potter, L. D., Nolin, M. J., & Banspach, S. W. (2008). Overview of formative, process, and outcome evaluation methods used in the VERB™ campaign. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 34, S222–S229.10.1016/j.amepre.2008.03.008
  • Brislin, R. (1980). Translation and content analysis of oral and written material. In H. C. Triandis & J. W. Berry (Eds.), Handbook of cross-cultural psychology (Vol. 2, pp. 389–444). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
  • Bryk, A. S., & Raudenbush, S. W. (1992). Hierarchical linear models in social and behavioural research: Applications and data analysis methods (1st ed.). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  • Chatzisarantis, N., & Hagger, M. (2005). Effects of a brief intervention based on the theory of planned behavior on leisure-time physical activity participation. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 27, 470–487.
  • Chatzisarantis, N., Hagger, M., & Brickell, T. (2008). Using the construct of perceived autonomy support to understand social influence within the theory of planned behavior. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 9, 27–44.10.1016/j.psychsport.2006.12.003
  • Demetriou, Y., & Höner, O. (2012). Physical activity interventions in the school setting: A systematic review. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 13, 186–196.10.1016/j.psychsport.2011.11.006
  • Gagne, C., & Godin, G. (2000). The theory of planned behavior: Some measurement issues concerning belief-based variables. Canadian Journal of Applied Sport Sciences, 10, 141–146.
  • Gollwitzer, P. M. (1999). Implementation intentions: Strong effects of simple plans. American Psychologist, 54, 493–503.10.1037/0003-066X.54.7.493
  • Gollwitzer, P. M., & Brandstätter, V. (1997). Implementation intentions and effective goal pursuit. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 73, 186–199.10.1037/0022-3514.73.1.186
  • Gollwitzer, P. M., Wieber, F., Meyers, A. L., & McCrea, S. M. (2010). How to maximize implementation intention effects. In C. R. Agnew, D. E. Carlston, W. G. Graziano, & J. R. Kelly (Eds.), Then a miracle occurs: Focusing on behavior in social psychological theory and research (pp. 137–161). New York, NY: Oxford Press.
  • Hagger, M. S., Chatzisarantis, N., & Biddle, S. J. (2001). The influence of self-efficacy and past behaviour on the physical activity intentions of young people. Journal of Sports Sciences, 19, 711–725.10.1080/02640410152475847
  • Hagger, M., Chatzisarantis, N., & Biddle, S. (2002). A meta-analytic review of the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior: Predictive validity and the contribution of additional variables. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 24, 3–32.
  • Hagger, M. S., & Luszczynska, A. (2014). Implementation intention and action planning interventions in health contexts: State of the research and proposals for the way forward. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 6, 1–47.
  • Hagströmer, M., Bergman, P., Bourdeaudhuij, I., Ortega, F. B., Ruiz, J. R., Manios, Y., … Sjöström, M. (2008). Concurrent validity of a modified version of the International Physical activity Questionnaire (IPAQ-A) in European adolescents: The HELENA study. International Journal of Obesity, 32, S42–S48.
  • Hardeman, W., Johnston, M., Johnston, D. W., Bonetti, D., Wareham, N. J., & Kinmonth, A. L. (2002). Application of the theory of planned behaviour in behaviour change interventions: A systematic review. Psychology and Health, 17, 123–158.10.1080/08870440290013644a
  • Huhman, M. E., Potter, L. D., Nolin, M. J., Piesse, A., Judkins, D. R., Banspach, S. W., & Wong, F. L. (2010). The influence of the VERB campaign on children’s physical activity in 2002 to 2006. American Journal of Public Health, 100, 638–645.10.2105/AJPH.2008.142968
  • Judd, C. M., & McClelland, G. H. (2008). Data analysis: A model comparison approach (2nd ed.). San Diego, CA: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich.
  • Latimer, A. E., Brawley, L. R., & Bassett, R. L. (2010). A systematic review of three approaches for constructing physical activity messages: What messages work and what improvements are needed? International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 7, 1–36.
  • Latimer, A. E., Ginis, K. A., & Arbour, K. P. (2006). The efficacy of an implementation intention intervention for promoting physical activity among individuals with spinal cord injury: A randomized controlled trial. Rehabilitation Psychology, 51, 273–280.10.1037/0090-5550.51.4.273
  • Marcus, B. H., Forsyth, L. A. H., Stone, E. J., Dubbert, P. M., McKenzie, T. L., Dunn, A. L., & Blair, S. N. (2000). Physical activity behavior change: Issues in adoption and maintenance. Health Psychology, 19, 32–41.10.1037/0278-6133.19.Suppl1.32
  • Milne, S., Orbell, S., & Sheeran, P. (2002). Combining motivational and volitional interventions to promote exercise participation: Protection motivation theory and implementation intentions. British Journal of Health Psychology, 7, 163–184.10.1348/135910702169420
  • Motl, R. W., Dishman, R. K., Ward, D. S., Saunders, R. P., Dowda, M., Felton, G., & Pate, R. R. (2005). Comparison of barriers self-efficacy and perceived behavioral control for explaining physical activity across 1 year among adolescent girls. Health Psychology, 24, 106–111.10.1037/0278-6133.24.1.106
  • Murray, T., Rodgers, W., & Fraser, S. (2005). The effects of implementation intentions on exercise self-efficacy and behaviour. Psychology & Health, 20, S186.
  • Odgen, J. (2014). Time to retire the theory of planned behaviour?: one of us will have to go! A commentary on Sniehotta, Presseau and Araújo-Soares. Health Psychology Review, 1–8. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2014.898679
  • Renner, B., Spivak, Y., Kwon, S., & Schwarzer, R. (2007). Does age make a difference? Predicting physical activity of South Koreans. Psychology and Aging, 22, 482–493.10.1037/0882-7974.22.3.482
  • Rhodes, R. (2014). Will the new theories (and theoreticians!) please stand up? A commentary on Sniehotta, Presseau and Araújo-Soares. Health Psychology Review, 1–4. doi:10.1080/17437199.2014.88273910.1080/17437199.2014.882739
  • Rhodes, R. E., & De Bruijn, G. J. (2013). How big is the physical activity intention–behaviour gap? A meta-analysis using the action control framework. British Journal of Health Psychology, 18, 296–309.
  • Rhodes, R. E., & Conner, M. (2010). Comparison of behavioral belief structures in the physical activity domain. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 40, 2105–2120.10.1111/jasp.2010.40.issue-8
  • Rhodes, R. E., & Courneya, K. S. (2005). Threshold assessment of attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control for predicting exercise intention and behavior. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 6, 349–361.10.1016/j.psychsport.2004.04.002
  • Rhodes, R. E., & Dickau, L. (2012). Experimental evidence for the intention–behavior relationship in the physical activity domain: A meta-analysis. Health Psychology, 31, 724–727.
  • Sallis, J. (2000). Age related decline in physical activity: A synthesis of human and animal studies. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 32, 1598–1600.10.1097/00005768-200009000-00012
  • Schwarzer, R. (2008). Modeling health behavior change: How to predict and modify the adoption and maintenance of health behaviors. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 57, 1–29.
  • Schwarzer, R. (2014). Some retirees remain active: A commentary on Sniehotta, Presseau and Araújo-Soares. Health Psychology Review, 1–3. doi:10.1080/17437199.2014.89840710.1080/17437199.2014.898407
  • Sniehotta, F. F. (2009). Towards a theory of intentional behaviour change: Plans, planning, and self-regulation. British Journal of Health Psychology, 14, 261–273.10.1348/135910708X389042
  • Sniehotta, F. F., Presseau, J., & Araújo-Soares, V. (2014). Time to retire the theory of planned behaviour. Health Psychology Review, 8, 1–7.10.1080/17437199.2013.869710
  • Sniehotta, F. F., Schwarzer, R., Scholz, U., & Schüz, B. (2005). Action planning and coping planning for long-term lifestyle change: Theory and assessment. European Journal of Social Psychology, 35, 565–576.10.1002/(ISSN)1099-0992
  • Symons Downs, D., & Hausenblas, H. A. (2005). Exercise behavior and the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior: A meta-analytic update. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 2, 76–97.
  • Verloigne, M., Van Lippevelde, W., Maes, L., Yildirim, M., Chinapaw, M., Manios, Y., … De Bourdeaudhuij, I. (2012). Levels of physical activity and sedentary time among 10- to 12-year-old boys and girls across 5 European countries using accelerometers: An observational study within the ENERGY-project. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 9(34), 1–8.
  • Webb, T. L., & Sheeran, P. (2008). Mechanisms of implementation intention effects: The role of goal intentions, self-efficacy, and accessibility of plan components. British Journal of Social Psychology, 47, 373–395.10.1348/014466607X267010
  • WHO. (2010). Global recommendations on physical activity for health. World Health Organization. Retrieved from http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2010/9789241599979_eng.pdf

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.