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Walk this Way: A Brief Exercise Imagery Intervention Increases Barrier Self-Efficacy in Women

机译:以这种方式走:简短的运动图像干预可增加女性的障碍自我效能

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This study investigated whether imaging a brisk walk once a day over a week could increase barrier self-efficacy among women who wanted to increase their exercise behavior. Participants (N=32, mean age = 31.90 years, SD=10.17) were randomly allocated to either an imagery rehearsal group or control group. The 4 min 10 s guided imagery script was designed to tap several sources of self-efficacy (e.g., performance accomplishments). The participants completed the Barriers Self-Efficacy Scale (BARSE; McAuley 1992) before and after the intervention. Scores increased significantly for the rehearsal group but not for the control group but these changes were no longer significant after controlling for pre-exercise levels. Results show preliminary evidence that imagery can be used by women to increase their barrier self-efficacy, which in turn may increase the likelihood of successful exercise adherence.
机译:这项研究调查了在一周内每天进行一次轻快步行成像是否可以提高想增加运动行为的女性的屏障自我效能。参与者(N = 32,平均年龄= 31.90岁,SD = 10.17)被随机分配到图像排练组或对照组。设计了4分10秒的引导图像脚本,以挖掘自我效能的几个来源(例如,绩效)。参与者在干预前后完成了障碍自我效能量表(BARSE; McAuley 1992)。排练组的分数显着提高,而对照组则没有,但是在控制运动前的水平之后,这些变化不再显着。结果显示了初步的证据表明,女性可以利用图像来提高自己的障碍自我效能感,从而可以增加成功坚持运动的可能性。

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