A longitudinal investigation of older adults’ physical activity: Testing an integrated dual-process model

Objective: To assess the effects of conscious and non-conscious processes for prediction of older adults’ physical activity (PA), we tested a dual-process model that integrated motivational (behavioural intention) and volitional (action planning and coping planning) processes with non-conscious, aut...

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Main Authors: Arnautovska, U., Fleig, L., O Callaghan, F., Hamilton, Kyra
Format: Journal Article
Published: Routledge 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54887
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author Arnautovska, U.
Fleig, L.
O Callaghan, F.
Hamilton, Kyra
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Fleig, L.
O Callaghan, F.
Hamilton, Kyra
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description Objective: To assess the effects of conscious and non-conscious processes for prediction of older adults’ physical activity (PA), we tested a dual-process model that integrated motivational (behavioural intention) and volitional (action planning and coping planning) processes with non-conscious, automatic processes (habit). Method: Participants (N = 215) comprised community-dwelling older adults (M = 73.8 years). A longitudinal design was adopted to investigate direct and indirect effects of intentions, habit strength (Time 1), and action planning and coping planning (Time 2) on PA behaviour (Time 3). Structural equation modelling was used to evaluate the model. Results: The model provided a good fit to the data, accounting for 44% of the variance in PA behaviour at Time 3. PA was predicted by intentions, action planning, and habit strength, with action planning mediating the intention-behaviour relationship. An effect of sex was also found where males used fewer planning strategies and engaged in more PA than females. Conclusions: By investigating an integration of conscious and non-conscious processes, this study provides a novel understanding of older adults’ PA. Interventions aiming to promote PA behaviour of older adults should target the combination of psychological processes.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-548872017-11-07T03:57:40Z A longitudinal investigation of older adults’ physical activity: Testing an integrated dual-process model Arnautovska, U. Fleig, L. O Callaghan, F. Hamilton, Kyra Objective: To assess the effects of conscious and non-conscious processes for prediction of older adults’ physical activity (PA), we tested a dual-process model that integrated motivational (behavioural intention) and volitional (action planning and coping planning) processes with non-conscious, automatic processes (habit). Method: Participants (N = 215) comprised community-dwelling older adults (M = 73.8 years). A longitudinal design was adopted to investigate direct and indirect effects of intentions, habit strength (Time 1), and action planning and coping planning (Time 2) on PA behaviour (Time 3). Structural equation modelling was used to evaluate the model. Results: The model provided a good fit to the data, accounting for 44% of the variance in PA behaviour at Time 3. PA was predicted by intentions, action planning, and habit strength, with action planning mediating the intention-behaviour relationship. An effect of sex was also found where males used fewer planning strategies and engaged in more PA than females. Conclusions: By investigating an integration of conscious and non-conscious processes, this study provides a novel understanding of older adults’ PA. Interventions aiming to promote PA behaviour of older adults should target the combination of psychological processes. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54887 10.1080/08870446.2016.1250273 Routledge restricted
spellingShingle Arnautovska, U.
Fleig, L.
O Callaghan, F.
Hamilton, Kyra
A longitudinal investigation of older adults’ physical activity: Testing an integrated dual-process model
title A longitudinal investigation of older adults’ physical activity: Testing an integrated dual-process model
title_full A longitudinal investigation of older adults’ physical activity: Testing an integrated dual-process model
title_fullStr A longitudinal investigation of older adults’ physical activity: Testing an integrated dual-process model
title_full_unstemmed A longitudinal investigation of older adults’ physical activity: Testing an integrated dual-process model
title_short A longitudinal investigation of older adults’ physical activity: Testing an integrated dual-process model
title_sort longitudinal investigation of older adults’ physical activity: testing an integrated dual-process model
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54887