452
Views
6
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

The effects of physical activity vignettes on physical activity-related social cognitions among people with spinal cord injury

&
Pages 2073-2080 | Received 28 Sep 2012, Accepted 26 Apr 2013, Published online: 13 Jun 2013

References

  • Martin Ginis KA, Latimer AE, Arbour-Nicitopoulos KA, et al. Leisure-time physical activity in a population-based sample of people with spinal cord injury part I: Demographic and injury-related correlates. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2010;91:722–8
  • Wolfe DL, McIntyre A, Ravenek K, et al. Physical activity and SCI. In: Eng JJ, Teasell RW, Miller WC, et al., eds. Spinal cord injury rehabilitation evidence; 2013. Version 4.0
  • Arbour-Nicitopoulous KP, Martin Ginis KA, Latimer AE. Planning leisure-time physical activity, and coping self-efficacy in personal with spinal cord injury: a randomized controlled trial. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2009;90:2003–11
  • Latimer AE, Martin Ginis KA, Arbour KP. The efficacy of an implementation intention intervention for promoting physical activity among individuals with spinal cord injury: a randomized controlled trial. Rehabil Psychol 2006;51:273–80
  • Latimer-Cheung AE, Arbour-Nicitopoulos KP, Brawley LR, et al. Developing physical activity interventions for adults with spinal cord injury. Part 2: Motivational counseling and peer-mediated interventions for people intending to be active. Rehab Psychol; in press
  • Warms CA, Belza BL, Whitney JD, et al. Lifestyle physical activity for individuals with spinal cord injury: a pilot study. Am J Health Prom 2004;18:288–91
  • Schwarzer R. Self-efficacy in the adoption and maintenance of health behaviors: theoretical approaches and a new model. In: Schwarzer R, eds. Self-efficacy: thought control of action. Washington, DC: Hemisphere; 1992:217–42
  • Schwarzer R. [Internet]. Berlin, Germany: The Health Action Process Approach (HAPA); 2004. Available from: http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~health/hapa.htm [last accessed 1 Apr 2009]
  • Martin Ginis KA, Tomasone JR, Latimer-Cheung AE, et al. Developing physical activity interventions for adults with spinal cord injury. Part 1: A comparison of social cognitions across actors, intenders and non-intenders. Rehabil Psychol; in press
  • Kahn EB, Ramsey LT, Brownson RC, et al. The effectiveness of interventions to increase physical activity: a systematic review. Am J Prev Med 2002; 22: 73–107
  • Petraglia J. Narrative intervention in behavior and public health. J Health Commun 2007;12:493–505
  • Greene K, Brinn LS. Messages influencing college women’s tanning bed use: statistical versus narrative evidence format and a self-assessment to increase perceived susceptibility. J Health Commun 2003;8:443–61
  • Winterbottom A, Bekker HL, Conner M, Mooney A. Does narrative information bias individual’s decision making? A systematic review. Soc Sci Med 2008;67:2079–88
  • de Wit JBF, Das E, Vet R. What works best: objective statistical or a personal testimonial? An assessment of the persuasive effect of different types of message evidence on risk perception. Health Psychol 2008;27:110–15
  • Loewenstein GF, Weber EU, Hsee CK, Welch N. Risk as feeling. Psychol Bull 2001;127:267–86
  • Elwyn G, O’Connor A, Stacey D, et al, The International Patient Decision Aids Standards (IPDAS) Collaboration. Developing a quality criteria framework for patient decision aids: online international Delphi consensus process. BMJ 2006;333:417--19
  • Feldman-Stewart D, Brennenstuhl S, McIssac K, et al. A systematic review of information in decision aids. Health Expect 2006;10:46–61
  • O’Connor AM, Stacey D, Entwistle V, et al. Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions. The Cochrane Database of Syst Rev 2003(1)
  • Herxheimer A, Ziebland S. The DIPEx project: collecting personal experiences of illness and health care. In: Hurwitz B, Greenhalgh T, Skultans V, eds. Narrative research in health and illness. Malden (MA): Blackwell Publishing; 2004:115–31
  • The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology [Internet]. Ottawa, ON: Health Canada; 2011. Available from: http://www.csep.ca [last accessed 1 Sept 2012]
  • Blodgett AT, Schinke RJ, Smith B, et al. In Indigenous words: Exploring vignettes as a narrative strategy for presenting the research voices of Aboriginal community members. Qual Inq 2011;17:522--34
  • The Centers for Disease Prevention and Control [Internet]. Atlanta, GA. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/ [last accessed 1 Apr 2009]
  • Bandura A. Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory. Englewood Cliffs (NJ): Prentice-Hall; 1986
  • Bandura A. Self-efficacy: the exercise of control. New York: W. Freeman and Company; 1997
  • Buunk AP, Gibbons FX. Social comparison: the end of a theory and the emergence if a field. Org Behav Human Decis Proc 2007;102:3–21
  • Festinger LA. A theory of social comparison processes. Human Relat 1954;7:117–40
  • Buunk AP, Ybema JE. Social comparison and occupational stress: the idenfication-contrast model. In: Buunk BP, Gibbons FX, eds. Health, coping and well being: perspectives from social comparison theory. Hillsdale (NJ): Erlbaum; 1997:359–88
  • Buunk AP, Zurriaga R, Gonzalez P. Social comparison, coping and depression in people with spinal cord injury. Psychol Health 2006;21:791–807
  • Foulon BL, Lemay V, Ainsworth V, Martin Ginis KA. Enhancing physical activity guidelines: a needs survey of adults with spinal cord injury and health care professionals. Adapt Phys Act Q 2012;29:329--45
  • Marcus BH, Simkin LR. The stages of exercise behavior. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1993;33:83–8
  • Patterson Holleman M. [Internet]. Toronto, ON: The Canadian Paraplegic Association Ontario; 2010. Available from http://www.cpaont.org
  • Basset RL, Ginis KA. Risky business: the effects of an individualized health information intervention on health risk perceptions and leisure time physical activity among people with spinal cord injury. Disabil Health J 2011;4:165–76
  • Martin Ginis KA, Latimer AE, Arbour-Nicitopoulos KP, et al. Determinants of physical activity among people with spinal cord injury: a test of social cognitive theory. Ann Behav Med 2011;42:127–33
  • Duck S, Barnes MK. Disagreeing about agreement: reconciling differences about similarity. Commun Monographs 1992;59:199–208
  • Gibbons FX, Gerrard M. Downward comparison and coping with threat. In: Suls JM, Wills TA, eds. Social comparison: contemporary theory and research. Hillsdale (NJ): Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; 1991:317–45
  • Taylor SE, Lobel M. Social comparison activity under threat: downward evaluation and upward contacts. Psychol Rev 1989;96:569–75
  • Noar SM, Benac SM, Harris MS. Does tailoring matter? Meta-analystic review of tailored print health behavior change interventions. Psychol Bull 2007;4:673–93
  • Smith B, Papathomas A, Martin Ginis K, Latimer-Cheung A. Understanding physical activity in spinal cord injury rehabilitation: the power of stories. Disabil Rehabil; Under review
  • McQueen A, Kreuter MW. Measuring the effects of cancer survivor stories on cognitive and affective outcomes: a structural equation analysis. Patient Educ Couns 2010;81:15–21
  • Kreuter MW, Holmes K, Alcaraz K, et al. Comparing narrative and informational videos to increase mammography in low-income African American women. Patient Educ Couns 2010;81:S6–14

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.