STARTING PARTICIPATION IN AN EMPLOYEE FITNESS PROGRAM - ATTITUDES, SOCIAL-INFLUENCE, AND SELF-EFFICACY

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LECHNER, L
DEVRIES, H
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[1] Department of Health Education and Promotion, University of Limburg, 6200 MD Maastricht
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10.1006/pmed.1995.1098
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background. This article presents a study of the determinants of starting participation in an employee fitness program. Information from 488 employees, recruited from two worksites, was obtained. From these employees the determinants of participation were studied. Methods. A questionnaire based on two theoretical models was used. The Stages of Change model was used to measure the health behavior, consisting of precontemplation (no intention to participate), contemplation (considering participation), preparation (intending to participate within a short period), and action (participating in fitness). The possible determinants were measured according to the ASE model, including the attitude toward an employee fitness program, social influence, and self-efficacy expectations. Results. Subjects in action stage were most convinced of the benefits of participation in the employee fitness program and of their own skills to participate in a fitness program. Subjects in precontemplation stage were least convinced of the advantages of participation and had the lowest self-efficacy scores. Subjects in action stage experienced the most social support to participate in the employee fitness program. Conclusions. Health education for employees within industrial fitness programs can be tailored toward their motivational stage. Promotional activities for industrial fitness programs should concentrate on persons in the precontemplation and contemplation stages, since people in these stages are insufficiently convinced of the advantages of a fitness program and expect many problems with regard to their ability to participate in the program. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.
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