Abstracts
Résumé
L’objectif de cet article est d’identifier les déterminants de l’intention de pratiquer régulièrement les activités physiques chez les sujets du CNO. Une étude transversale et corrélationnelle a été effectuée auprès de 546 sujets. Le questionnaire autorapporté a permis de mesurer les variables de la théorie du comportement planifié, le comportement passé et la motivation autonome. Le logiciel SPSS 20.0 a permis d’analyser les données. Le test de corrélation montre que toutes les corrélations entre l’intention de pratiquer régulièrement les activités physiques et les variables attitude envers l’activité physique, norme sociale, perception du contrôle comportemental, comportement passé, motivation autonome sont significatives (p <0,01).
Mots-clés :
- activités physiques,
- patientes et théorie du comportement planifié
Abstract
The objective of this study is to identify the determinants of the intention to regularly practice the physical activities in the patients of the ONC. A cross-sectional and correlational study was carried out near 546 subjects. The self-reported questionnaire made it possible to measure the variables of the theory of planned behavior, past behavior and autonomous motivation. SPSS 20.0 software was used to analyze the data. Spearman correlation test shows that all the correlations between the intention to regularly practice physical activities and the attitude towards physical activity, social norm, perception of behavioral control, past behavior, autonomous motivation variables are significant (p < 0,01).
Keywords:
- physical activities,
- patient and theory of the planned behavior
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