建立和加强身体活动认同:基于理论的用户指南。

IF 9.7 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Shaelyn M Strachan, Sasha M Kullman, Ryan E Rhodes
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体育活动身份,或将自己视为体育活动的人,可以可靠地预测体育活动。然而,人们对如何发展或加强体育活动身份知之甚少。在这篇批判性的叙述性综述中,我们进行了全面的文献检索,以确定体育活动身份、健康心理学、行为改变、身份或自我相关构念的模型,以寻找对体育活动身份建立和加强重要的解释、构念或见解。确定的模型包括:身体活动自我定义模型、维护IT、M-PAC、PRIME、可能自我和自决理论。通过内容分析,我们确定了围绕体育活动身份的候选前因的主题。我们确定了九种常见的体育活动身份输入,并将其归类为行为(体育活动、自我调节、投资)、认知(感知能力、想象经验、规则/标准、与目标或价值观的一致性)或社会(依恋关系、社会评价)。对于每个候选输入,我们确定哪些模型包括输入,考虑相关研究,讨论输入如何以及为什么可能与体育活动认同相关,并提供建立或加强体育活动认同的实用策略。我们提供了一份基于理论的身体活动身份输入列表,一个代表这些身份输入的工作图,以及它们如何与身体活动身份(直接或间接)相关的建议。我们的目标是支持未来的研究人员推进体育活动认同文献,并帮助从业者支持体育活动行为改变。
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Building and strengthening physical activity identity: a theory-informed user-guide.

ABSTRACTPhysical activity identity, or viewing oneself as a physically active person, reliably predicts physical activity. Yet, little is known about how physical activity identity can be developed or strengthened. In this critical narrative review, we conducted a comprehensive literature search to identify models of physical activity identity, health psychology, behaviour change, identity or self-related constructs in search of explanations, constructs, or insights important for physical activity identity building and strengthening. Identified models included: the physical activity self-definition model, maintain IT, M-PAC, PRIME, possible selves, and self-determination theory. Using content analysis, we identified themes around candidate antecedents of physical activity identity. Nine common physical activity identity inputs were identified that we categorised as behavioural (physical activity; self-regulation; investment), cognitive (perceived ability; imaginal experiences, rules/standards; alignment with goals or values) or social (attachment ties; social appraisals). For each candidate input, we identify which models include the input, consider relevant research, discuss how and why the input may be related to physical activity identity, and offer practical strategies for building or strengthening physical activity identity. We offer a list of theory-informed physical activity identity inputs, a working figure which represents these identity inputs, and suggestions about how they may relate to physical activity identity (directly; indirectly). We aim to support future researchers in advancing the physical activity identity literature, and help practitioners support physical activity behaviour change.

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Health Psychology Review
Health Psychology Review PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: The publication of Health Psychology Review (HPR) marks a significant milestone in the field of health psychology, as it is the first review journal dedicated to this important and rapidly growing discipline. Edited by a highly respected team, HPR provides a critical platform for the review, development of theories, and conceptual advancements in health psychology. This prestigious international forum not only contributes to the progress of health psychology but also fosters its connection with the broader field of psychology and other related academic and professional domains. With its vital insights, HPR is a must-read for those involved in the study, teaching, and practice of health psychology, behavioral medicine, and related areas.
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