Testing a Longitudinal Integrated Self-Efficacy and Self-Determination Theory Model for Physical Activity Post-Cardiac Rehabilitation.

Shane N Sweet, Michelle S Fortier, Shaelyn M Strachan, Chris M Blanchard, Pierre Boulay
Author Information
  1. Shane N Sweet: School of Psychology, University of Ottawa , Ontario, Canada.
  2. Michelle S Fortier: School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa , Ontario, Canada.
  3. Shaelyn M Strachan: Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba , Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  4. Chris M Blanchard: Department of Medicine, Dalhousie University , Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  5. Pierre Boulay: Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, University of Sherbrooke , Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada.

Abstract

Self-determination theory and self-efficacy theory are prominent theories in the physical activity literature, and studies have begun integrating their concepts. Sweet, Fortier, Strachan and Blanchard (2012) have integrated these two theories in a cross-sectional study. Therefore, this study sought to test a longitudinal integrated model to predict physical activity at the end of a 4-month cardiac rehabilitation program based on theory, research and Sweet et al.'s cross-sectional model. Participants from two cardiac rehabilitation programs (N=109) answered validated self-report questionnaires at baseline, two and four months. Data were analyzed using Amos to assess the path analysis and model fit. Prior to integration, perceived competence and self-efficacy were combined, and labeled as confidence. After controlling for 2-month physical activity and cardiac rehabilitation site, no motivational variables significantly predicted residual change in 4-month physical activity. Although confidence at two months did not predict residual change in 4-month physical activity, it had a strong positive relationship with 2-month physical activity (β=0.30, P<0.001). The overall model retained good fit indices. In conclusion, results diverged from theoretical predictions of physical activity, but self-determination and self-efficacy theory were still partially supported. Because the model had good fit, this study demonstrated that theoretical integration is feasible.

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