Exercise self-identity: interactions with social comparison and exercise behaviour
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| Publication date | 2013 |
| Journal | Psychology, Health & Medicine |
| Volume | Issue number | 18 | 4 |
| Pages (from-to) | 490-499 |
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| Abstract |
Possible interactions among exercise self-identity, social comparison and exercise behaviour were explored in a sample of 417 undergraduate students (Mean age = 21.5, SD = 3.0; 73% female). Two models were examined using self-report data; (1) a mediation model which proposed an association between social comparison and exercise behaviour mediated by exercise self-identity and (2) a moderation model proposing an association between exercise behaviour and self-identity moderated by social comparison. Results of the mediation analyses revealed partial mediation of the social comparison - exercise behaviour relationship by self-identity in females. Results of the moderation analyses revealed in males a significant interaction of social comparison with exercise behaviour in the prediction of self-identity - the positive association between exercise behaviour and exercise self-identity showed only significant among male students who believed to exercise equally much or less than peers. Possible explanations and implications for exercise promotion are discussed.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1080/13548506.2012.750727 |
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