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From evidence-based practice to practice-based evidence: Behavioral, demographic, psychosocial, and sociocultural concomitants of stage of change for physical activity behavior in a mixed-culture sample

  • Bradley J. Cardinal
  • , Jong-Young Lee
  • , Young-Ho Kim
  • , Hyo Lee
  • , Kin-Kit Li
  • , Qi Si

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

Abstract

Purpose. Examine behavioral, demographic, psychosocial, and sociocultural concomitants of the stages of change for physical activity behavior among college students in South Korea (n = 221) and the United States (n = 166). Methods. Measures obtained in this cross-sectional study included age; body mass index; nationality; gender; exercise behavior; processes of change; decisional balance; self-efficacy; stage of change; and predisposing, reinforcing, and enabling factors. Results. The amount of variance explained for stage of change by the transtheoretical model constructs (i.e., decisional balance, processes of change, self-efficacy) ranged from 11 % to 29% (all p <.001), whereas the predisposing (2%; p = .052), reinfordng (3%; p = .06), and enabling (5%; p <.001) factors were not as important. In multivariate ordinal logistic regression analysis, gender (odds ratio [OR] = 3.3; p <.001), gender by nationality interaction (OR = .27; p <.01), weekly exercise behavior (OR = 1.04; p <.001), and behavioral processes of change (OR - 1.12; p <.001) were each significant concomitants of the stages of change. Discussion. In terms of physical activity behavior, South Korean women were more likely than South Korean men to be in the early stages, whereas American men were slightly more likely to be in the early stages than American women when all the concomitants were accounted for. Among the psychosocial stage of change concomitants, only the behavioral processes of change were found to be important. Copyright © 2009 by American Journal of Health Promotion, Inc.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)274-278
JournalAmerican Journal of Health Promotion
Volume23
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2009
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • Behavior change
  • Decisional balance
  • Enabling factors
  • Exercise
  • PRECEDE/PROCEED
  • Predisposing factors
  • Prevention research. Manuscript format: Research
  • Processes of change
  • Reinforcing factors
  • Self-efficacy
  • Stage of change
  • Transtheoretical model

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