Development and Validation of the Cognitive Behavioral Physical Activity Questionnaire
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Development and Validation of the Cognitive Behavioral Physical Activity Questionnaire
Abstract
Purpose: Develop and demonstrate preliminary validation of a brief questionnaire aimed at assessing social cognitive determinants of physical activity (PA) in a college population.
Design: Quantitative and observational.
Setting: A midsized northeastern university.
Subjects: Convenience sample of 827 male and female college students age 18 to 24 years.
Measures: International Physical Activity Questionnaire and a PA stage-of-change algorithm.
Analysis: A sequential process of survey development, including item generation and data reduction analyses by factor analysis, was followed with the goal of creating a parsimonious questionnaire. Structural equation modeling was used for confirmatory factor analysis and construct validation was confirmed against self-reported PA and stage of change. Validation analyses were replicated in a second, independent sample of 1032 college students.
Results: Fifteen items reflecting PA self-regulation, outcome expectations, and personal barriers explained 65% of the questionnaire data and explained 28.6% and 39.5% of the variance in total PA and moderate-to-vigorous-intensity PA, respectively. Scale scores were distinguishable across the stages of change. Findings were similar when the Cognitive Behavioral Physical Activity Questionnaire (CBPAQ) was tested in a similar and independent sample of college students (40%; R (2) moderate-to-vigorous-intensity PA = .40; p < .001).
Conclusion: The CBPAQ successfully explains and predicts PA behavior in a college population, warranting its incorporation into future studies aiming at understanding and improving on PA behavior in college students.
Keywords: College Students; Health focus: fitness/physical activity; Manuscript format: research; Outcome measure: behavioral; Physical Activity; Prevention Research; Questionnaire; Research purpose: instrument development; Setting: school; Social Cognitive Theories; Strategy: skill building/behavior change; Structural Equation Modeling; Study design: nonexperimental; Target population age: young adults; Target population circumstances: education/income level.
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