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摘要
目的在缺乏运动和不运动的大学生(221 人)中测试努力评估运动行动计划的效果。方法将学生随机分为三种情况(信息、行动计划或现实努力行动计划(REAP)),并让他们参加心理教育小组课程。学生们在三周的计步器跟踪期结束后,分别在两个月和六个月后返回,对自我报告的运动情况进行评估。结果显示与信息条件相比,行动规划和 REAP 条件下的三周平均步数更大。在两个月和六个月时,信息条件下的运动量增幅较小(d = .26, d = .35, ps d = .36, p d = .40, d = .46, ps 结论:研究结果提供了初步证据,表明大学生的锻炼行动计划可以通过明确评估之前的努力和坚持情况来改善。
Realistic effort action plans (REAP) for exercise among underactive and inactive university students: A randomized trial.
Objective: The efficacy of effort appraisal exercise action plans was tested among underactive and inactive university students (N = 221). Methods: Students were randomized across three conditions (information, action planning, or realistic effort action planning (REAP)) and participated in psychoeducational small-group sessions. Students returned after a three-week pedometer tracking period and at two and six months to assess self-reported exercise. Results: Greater three-week step averages were observed for the action planning and REAP conditions compared to the information condition. The information condition showed small-sized exercise increases at two and six months (d = .26, d = .35, ps < .05); the action planning condition showed a small-sized increase at six months (d = . 36, p < 05); and the REAP condition showed medium-sized increases at two and six months (d = .40, d = . 46, ps < .05). Conclusions: The findings provide initial evidence showing exercise action plans for college students might be improved with explicit appraisals of prior effort and persistence.
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