Background
and Objective: Despite
advantages of exercise, most students in various countries do not exercise
adequately. Transtheoretical model has been identified as a comprehensive model
for behavior change and self-efficacy is regarded as a fundamental structure of this
model. Hence, in this study, physical exercise among paramedical students of
Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences based on stages of changes model and
the association with self-efficacy have been evaluated.
Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study,
284 paramedical students of Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences
participated. In order to gather information a questionnaire consisting of demographic data, exercise
behavior and physical activity, exercise behavior level and self-efficacy was
used. To examine the association between variables, Mann-Whitney U test,
Kruskal-Wallis H Test and Spearman's correlation coefficient (rs)
were performed.
Results: On the whole, 81 males (28.5%)
and 203 females (71.5%) with the mean age of 20.23±2.30 years participated.
From 284 cases, 72 ones (25.3%) were in precontemplation stage, 80 (28.2%) in
contemplation, 51 (18%) in preparation stage, 39 (13.7%) in action stage, 15
(5.3%) in maintenance stage, 20 (7.0%) in advanced stage and 7 ones (2.5%)were
unknown. There were found significant association between self-efficacy and
variables of stages of change (p<0.001) and exercise behavior (p<0.001).
Conclusion:
According to
this study, self-efficacy plays an important role in exercise behavior. The
association among student self-efficacy and the stages of exercise behavior
change indicates an increase in student’s self-efficacy with progress of stage
of behavior changes. These results suggest a mutual association between
self-efficacy and physical activity.
Key words:
Students, Stages
of changes, Exercise behavior, Self-efficacy, Rafsanjan University of Medical
Sciences
Funding: This research was funded by Research
Committee of Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences.
Conflict
of interest:
None declared.
Ethical
approval: The
Ethics Committee of Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences approved the
study.
How to cite this article: Asadpour
M, Sheikh Fathollahi M, Goujani R, Razi S, Torkashvand F, Hassanloei B,
Bahador S. Survey on Physical Exercise Among
Paramedical Students of Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences Based on
Stages of Changes Model and Its Association with Self-Efficacy in 2011-2012. J RafsanjanUniv Med Sci 2014 13(4): 349-60. [Farsi]
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