Middle school students’ attitudes toward physical activity and physical education, intentions, and physical activity behavior

Kevin Mercier, Kelly Simonton, Erin Centeio, Jeanne Barcelona, Alex Garn

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Abstract

Schools are focusing more on promoting physical activity (PA) before, during, and after the school day, to combat the risk factors associated with sedentary behaviors. Since attitudes impact decisions to be physically active, identifying how PA attitudes relate to established attitudes toward physical education (PE), as well as PA intentions and behaviors are important—and thus the focus of this study. Middle school students (N = 948; 45% female) completed PA behavior, PA intention, and PA and PE attitude surveys. Findings provided a better understanding of attitude theory with the identification of relationships between PA attitudes and PE attitudes, behavioral intention, and behavior. Multiple regression model results showed significant relationships between positive PA attitudes, negative PA attitudes, and PE attitudes with behavioral intention, and self-reported PA behavior. Differences between positive and negative PA attitudes were identified with positive PA attitudes most predicting intention. The results provide guidance for developing learning experiences aimed at promoting attitudes toward PA.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)40-54
Number of pages15
JournalEuropean Physical Education Review
Volume29
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • multi-group modeling
  • PE attitudes
  • Theory of planned behavior

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