Auto-efficacité perçue pour la pratique d'une activité physique: Adaptation et validation francophone du Exercise Confidence Survey

Titre

Auto-efficacité perçue pour la pratique d'une activité physique: Adaptation et validation francophone du Exercise Confidence Survey
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement

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Résumé

The Exercise Confidence Survey is a questionnaire measuring self-efficacy for engaging in regular physical activity. Sallis (1996) has identified two dimensions within the Exercise Confidence Survey: sticking to it and making time for exercise. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the psychometric properties of the French version of this questionnaire. Two hundred ninety-three volunteers filled in the French version of the Exercise Confidence Survey. A confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the two-factor model proposed by Sallis (1996). However, we also found a best-fit two-factor model in which one item of each original dimension proposed by Sallis actually was allocated to the other dimension. Finally, self-efficacy is significantly associated with the other components of transtheoretical model (TTM): stages of change, decisional balance, and processes of change. These results demonstrate that the French version of the Exercise Confidence Survey exhibits satisfactory internal consistency and can be validly applied to a French-speaking population. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

volume

44

numéro

1

pages

77-82

Date

janvier 2012

Titre abrégé

Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement

doi

10.1037/a0025317

issn

0008-400X

Editeur

pdh

Source

2011-23128-001
EBSCOhost

Date de soumission

2019-12-02T16:49:30Z

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