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The two sides of goal intentions: Intention self-concordance and intention strength as predictors of physical activity.

Authors :
Fuchs, Reinhard
Seelig, Harald
Göhner, Wiebke
Schlatterer, Martina
Ntoumanis, Nikos
Source :
Psychology & Health; Jan2017, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p110-126, 17p, 2 Diagrams, 2 Charts
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective:The present research introduces an extended conceptualisation of self-concordance, which is considered an attribute not only of goals, but also of goal intentions. Based on a corresponding operationalisation, we investigate the interplay of both intention strength and intention self-concordance in the prediction of physical activity. Design:Data were taken from a longitudinal study of 134 obese people who were asked to fill out a questionnaire three times every six months. Main measures:Physical activity and intention self-concordance were measured by validated scales. Intentions strength was assessed by an item typically employed in the extant literature. Results:Logistic regression analyses and path analyses showed both intention strength and self-concordance to be significant predictors of changes in physical activity over time. Additional analyses found self-efficacy to be a significant predictor of intention strength and self-concordance; for outcome expectations this was not the case. Conclusions:Findings support the idea that intention strength and self-concordance are two critical facets of a goal intention that need to be considered in the prediction of physical activity participation. Whereas intention strength refers to the degree of determination with which a goal intention is adopted, self-concordance rather captures the quality of this intention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08870446
Volume :
32
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Psychology & Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119450665
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/08870446.2016.1247840