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An Integration of Theory of planed behavior and Stages of Change to Predict Physical Activity and Health-related Quality of Life
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신체활동과 건강관련 삶의 질을 예측하기 위한 계획된 행동이론과 변화단계의 통합

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Korean Society of Sport for All Journal of Sport for All Vol.56 No.1 KCI Accredited Journals
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2014.5
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651 - 663 (13page)
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10.51979/KSSLS.2014.05.56.651

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The purpose of this study is to predict physical activity (PA) of adults and health-related quality of their life by establishing integrated model that replaces intention, which is mediating variable, with stages of change (SOC) based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB), useful in explaining a variety of physical activities. In addition, based on study results, it intends to confirm the effectiveness of theoretical integrated model by elucidating causal relations based on research results. To achieve the goal, research was conducted on 582 users of sports and cultural facilities, located S Gu, Seoul city. As a result of assessing fitness of the integrated model in this study, both PH-model (Chi-square=344.637(df=96), p=.000, GFI= .929, IFI= .923, CFI= .922, RMSES= .O71) that includes physical health-related quality of life and MH-model (Chi-square=295.562(df=83), p=.000, GFI= .936, AGFI= .908, NFI= .908., IFI=.932, CFI= .932, RMSES= .O66) that includes mental health-related quality of life showed a high fitness. Therefore, these results demonstrated that the integrated model of psychological variables based on similarity concepts is effective in predicting the health-related quality of life.

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