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Social-Ecological, Motivational and Volitional Factors for Initiating and Maintaining Physical Activity in the Context of HIV

机译:在艾滋病毒背景下发起和维持体育锻炼的社会生态,动机和自愿因素

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Sport and exercise can have several health benefits for people living with HIV. These benefits can be achieved through different types of physical activity, adapting to disease progression, motivation and social-ecological options. However, physical activity levels and adherence to exercise are generally low in people living with HIV. At the same time, high drop-out rates in intervention studies are prevalent; even though they often entail more favourable conditions than interventions in the natural settings. Thus, in the framework of an intervention study, the present study aims to explore social-ecological, motivational and volitional correlates of South African women living with HIV with regard to physical activity and participation in a sport and exercise health promotion programme. The qualitative data was produced in the framework of a non-randomised pre-post intervention study that evaluated structure, processes and outcomes of a 10-week sport and exercise programme. All 25 participants of the programme were included in this analysis, independent of compliance. Data was produced through questionnaires, participatory group discussions, body image pictures, research diaries and individual semi-structured interviews. All participants lived in a low socioeconomic, disadvantaged setting. Hence, the psychological correlates are contextualised and social-ecological influences on perception and behaviour are discussed. The results show the importance of considering social-cultural and environmental influences on individual motives, perceptions and expectancies, the fear of disclosure and stigmatisation, sport and exercise-specific group dynamics and self-supporting processes. Opportunities and strategies to augment physical activity and participation in sport and exercise programmes in the context of HIV are discussed.
机译:运动和锻炼可以为艾滋病毒携带者带来若干健康益处。这些益处可以通过不同类型的体育活动,适应疾病的进展,动机和社会生态选择来实现。但是,艾滋病毒携带者的身体活动水平和对运动的坚持程度普遍较低。同时,干预研究中的辍学率很高。即使与自然环境中的干预相比,它们通常带来更有利的条件。因此,本研究旨在在一项干预研究的框架内,探讨南非艾滋病毒携带者在体育锻炼和参与体育运动中的社会生态,动机和意志方面的相关活动,并参与一项运动和锻炼健康促进计划。定性数据是在一项非随机的事后干预研究框架内得出的,该研究评估了一项为期10周的体育锻炼计划的结构,过程和结果。该计划的所有25名参与者均独立于合规性而纳入了此分析。数据是通过问卷调查,参与式小组讨论,人体图片,研究日记和个人半结构化访谈产生的。所有参与者都生活在低社会经济地位的弱势群体中。因此,将心理相关因素进行情境化,并讨论社会生态学对感知和行为的影响。结果表明,考虑社会文化和环境对个人动机,看法和期望的影响,对披露和污名化的恐惧,特定于运动和锻炼的群体动力以及自我支持过程的重要性。讨论了在艾滋病毒背景下增加体育锻炼和参与体育锻炼计划的机会和策略。

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