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Self-regulatory efficacy and activity: Examining gradations of challenge
Authors:Kathleen S. Wilson  Kevin S. Spink  Carly S. Priebe
Affiliation:aDepartment of Kinesiology, California State University, Fullerton, 800 North State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92834, United States;bUniversity of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada
Abstract:

Objectives

This study examined different scheduling demands as a moderator of the self-regulatory efficacy (SRE)/physical activity relationship.

Design

A prospective design was used.

Method

Adolescents (N = 275) reported SRE and activity during times that reflected high and low scheduling demands.

Results

When scheduling demands were high, SRE predicted individual activity behavior (p < .001). During a period that reflected lower scheduling demands, however, SRE did not predict physical activity behavior (p = .25).

Conclusions

These findings support the idea that the level of challenge (demands) may be an important factor to consider when examining the SRE/activity behavior relationship.
Keywords:Physical activity   Self-efficacy   Youth
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