Transtheoretical model of behavior change and motivational profiles among University of Baguio students using fitness applications

Alfonso Addison M. Kalang-ad, Tristan A. Ramos, Mariane Louise C. Casaclang, Yvonne C. Laguisma, Laura L. Ananayo
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Introduction: This study aims to determine how the motivational profile affects the behavior change of fitness application users in terms of adopting regular physical activity. Methods: The study utilized a descriptive correlation method design to determine the variations of the motivational regulations of fitness application users. A total of 204 college students were respondents, wherein 57 were male, and 147 were female. Respondents were of legal age, undergraduates, and have used or are using physical fitness applications. Respondents answered the questionnaire online in their free time. Data collected were subjected to tabulation, averaging, and Fisher’s Exact Test. Results: The study found no noticeable difference between genders in terms of the motivational regulations comprising their motivational profile and the distribution of users along the stages of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change. Intrinsic and identified regulations were found to be high amongst the respondents (Intrinsic = 5.62; Identified = 5.31), while their external regulation was low (External = 2.51). Data suggest that the motivational profile of fitness application users is found to be autonomous. Moreover, there is a highly significant relationship between identified regulation and exercise behavior change along the preparation or action stages (p = 0.001). A significant relationship between intrinsic regulation and the preparation or action stage of exercise behavior change is also established (Fisher’s Exact Test, p = 0.016). Discussion: The motivational profiles of fitness application users are favorable in adopting regular physical activity. Promotion and encouragement of the established autonomous motivational profile can help people seriously consider starting exercise as it increases one’s likelihood of sustaining interest and motivation to achieve and maintain higher stages of exercise behavior.
碧瑶大学学生行为改变与动机的跨理论模型
前言:本研究旨在确定健身应用用户的动机概况如何影响其采取规律体育活动的行为改变。方法:采用描述性相关法设计,确定健身应用用户动机规则的变化。共有204名大学生被调查者,其中男性57人,女性147人。受访者为达到法定年龄的大学生,使用过或正在使用健身应用程序。受访者利用空闲时间在网上回答了问卷。收集的数据进行制表、平均和费雪精确检验。结果:在跨理论行为改变模型的各个阶段,性别间的动机规则(包括动机概况和用户分布)无显著差异。在受访者中,内在和已识别的法规被认为是高的(内在= 5.62;识别= 5.31),而外部调节较低(外部= 2.51)。数据表明,健身应用用户的动机特征是自主的。此外,在准备或行动阶段,确定的调节与运动行为改变之间存在高度显著的关系(p = 0.001)。内在调节与运动行为改变的准备或行动阶段之间也存在显著关系(Fisher’s Exact Test, p = 0.016)。讨论:健身应用用户的动机概况有利于采取规律的身体活动。促进和鼓励建立自主动机档案可以帮助人们认真考虑开始锻炼,因为它增加了一个人保持兴趣和动力的可能性,以达到和维持更高阶段的锻炼行为。
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