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Implicit attitudes and explicit motivation prospectively

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by D Conroy, Amanda RebarAmanda Rebar, S Doerksen, N Ribeiro
Background: Contemporary approaches to physical activity motivation and promotion focus on explicit motivational processes which regulate intentional physical activity. Less is known about the role of implicit processes, which may be instrumental in regulating habitual aspects of unintentional (i.e., incidental) physical activity (PA).PurposeTo test the proposition that the routine nature of unintentional PA makes it amenable to control by implicit processes. Methods: Participants (N = 201) completed measures of explicit motivation (i.e., efficacy beliefs, outcome expectations, behavioral intentions, perceived behavioral control) and implicit attitudes toward physical activity, and then wore a pedometer for 1 week.ResultsImplicit attitudes positively predicted PA after controlling for well-established predictors of intentional physical activity. Conclusions: PA motivation involves both explicit and implicit processes, and PA promotion efforts may be enhanced by attending to relevant implicit motivation processes.

History

Volume

39

Issue

2

Start Page

112

End Page

118

Number of Pages

7

eISSN

1532-4796

ISSN

0883-6612

Location

United States

Publisher

Springer New York LLC

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Annals of behavioral medicine.