Physical activity: the relative associations with cognitive and affective risk beliefs
Abstract
Objective: The role of affectively oriented risk beliefs in explaining health behaviors has not been examined in the context of physical activity or in diverse study populations. We evaluated whether affective risk beliefs account for unique variance in physical activity intentions and behavior above and beyond that accounted for by cognitive risk beliefs.Design: A cross-sectional survey of socio-demographically diverse US residents (N = 835;...
Paper Details
Title
Physical activity: the relative associations with cognitive and affective risk beliefs
Published Date
Apr 23, 2019
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
11
Pages
1294 - 1313
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